On November 15th 1971, Intel released its 4004 processor. Its release marked one of the key foundations of the modern computer age. Some of the core concepts from this processor live on today in virtually every piece of technology. Without it, we might still be playing board games, or relying on pigeons for communication. Well, not really.
The 4004 was the first commercially available microprocessor and it was absolutely a pioneering piece of tech. It combined different functions onto a single
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