Stanford Seminar - Microprocessors
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the history and impact of the 4004 microprocessor in this Stanford seminar featuring industry pioneers Stanley Mazor, Tom Pittman, Edwin Lee, Hap Warner, and Brian A. Berg. Delve into the evolution of computing technology, from the IBM 1620 and SMS cards to integrated circuits and Moore's Law. Gain insights into wafer production, packaging techniques, instruction sets, and pin configurations. Examine the broader implications of the 4004's development on the computer industry and discover related articles for further reading. Learn from the experiences and perspectives of key figures who played crucial roles in shaping the microprocessor revolution.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
IBM 1620
IBM SMS Card
Integrated Circuits
Moores Law
Wafers
Packages
Instructions
Pins
Data Point
The Big Picture
Articles
Tom
Taught by
Stanford Online
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