IMP-16
978-613-4-50184-2
6134501840
328
2013-02-15
79.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The IMP-16, by National Semiconductor, was the first multi-chip 16-bit microprocessor. It consisted of five PMOS integrated circuits: four four-bit RALU chips (Register and ALU) providing the data path, and one CROM (Control and ROM) providing control sequencing and microcode storage. The IMP-16 provided four 16-bit accumulators, two of which could be used as index registers. The instruction set architecture was similar to that of the Data General Nova. The IMP-16 was later superseded by National Semiconductor's PACE and INS8900 single-chip 16-bit microprocessors, which had a similar architecture but were not binary compatible.
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