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==History==
The 8080 is often said to be the "first truly usable microprocessor". This CPU was 10 times faster than its predecessor, the [[Intel 8008]] issued in 1972.
Despite what their naming suggest, the Intel 8008 and [[Intel 4004]] were separate projects with distinct architectures and purposes. The 8008 was not an upgrade or evolution of the 4004. The die shot of the 4004 reveals the initials FF of the chip designer, Federico Faggin. The die shot of the 8008 reveals the initials HF of the chip designer, Hal Feeney.