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The Day a Whole Computer Fit on One Chip (1971)

On December 4, 1971, Intel officially introduced the 4004 — the first commercially available microprocessor. Roughly the size of a fingernail, it placed the essential functions of a computer’s central processing unit onto a single chip, igniting the personal-computing revolution that followed.

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What device was the Intel 4004 originally designed to power?

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