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The Single-Chip Microcomputer Revolution
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The single-chip microcomputer is coming into its own as the state-of-the-art is MOS integrated circuit design advances. LSI technology made possible the original single-chip microcomputers and VLSI technology is bringing about a revolution in single-chip microcomputer capability. This paper discusses the world of single-chip microcomputers from low-end four bit architectures to high performance 16-bit architectures and describes some of the tradeoffs involved in each product area.
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Gooze, M., "The Single-Chip Microcomputer Revolution," SAE Technical Paper 800356, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800356.Also In
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- Gooze, Mitchell “Criteria For the Selection of Microprocessors for System Design”
- Gooze, Mitchell Nelson, George, “The Microprocessor in Instrumentation Design: A Tutorial: ISA Proceedings, May, 1979, October, 1979.”