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Intel 8080

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/* Evolution */
The 8080 ultimately led to the machine code-compatible, but more powerful clone Zilog [[Z80]], which was of course also used in the Amstrad [[CPC]] and Sinclair [[ZX Spectrum]] among others.
However, because Intel claimed a copyright on their assembly mnemonics, Zilog had to develop a new assembly syntax for the Z80 (e.g. the Z80 uses <tt>LD</tt> whereas the 8080 has <tt>MOV</tt> and several other commands).See * [https://popolony2k.com.br/xtras/programming/asm/nemesis-lonestar/8080-z80-instruction-set.html Mapping between i8080 and Z80 mnemonics]
Meanwhile Intel produced the 8085, an improved, backward-compatible version of the 8080, with refinements to power consumption and integration. [https://heavydeck.net/post/i8085-compatibility-grid/ i8085 compatibility grid with Z80 & GBZ80]
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