[ih] Intel 4004 vs the IMP

John Levine johnl at iecc.com
Mon Nov 15 12:08:48 PST 2021


It appears that Clem Cole via Internet-history <clemc at ccc.com> said:
>The instruction set <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instruction_set> had 72
>arithmetic, logic, I/O and flow-control instructions.
>
>What I don't remember is the clock frequency, but I think it was in the
>order of .5-1Mz.  It used core which teneded to be slower than
>semiconductor memory at the time.

Here's a handy programmer's reference that tells us that the memory cycle time, which tended
to be the limit on performance in that era, was 1.6us on the 316 and 960ns on the 516:

http://bitsavers.org/pdf/computerControlCompany/series16/h316/70130072156_316_516_PgmrRef_Nov70.pdf

I was under the impression that they chose the 316 because it had a multi-level priority interrupt
which was unusual at the time.  There were a lot of 16 bit minis available in 1969 such as the HP2100,
DG Nova, and Lockheed Mac16, and the 316 was otherwise quite a me-too machine.

R's,
John



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