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  2. Texas Instruments TMS1000 - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, chips in this family could be purchased in volume for around $2 each. [5] By 1979 about 26 million parts in this family were sold every year. [6] The TMS 1000 is used in Texas Instruments' own Speak & Spell educational toy, [5] the Big Trak programmable toy vehicle and in the electronic game Simon. [7]

  3. TMS34010 - Wikipedia

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    The TMS34010, developed by Texas Instruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processor integrated circuit. While specialized graphics hardware existed earlier, such as blitters , the TMS34010 chip is a microprocessor which includes graphics-oriented instructions, making it a combination of a CPU and what would later be ...

  4. Microvision - Wikipedia

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    The Microvision (aka Milton Bradley Microvision or MB Microvision) is the first handheld game console that used interchangeable cartridges [1] [2] and in that sense is reprogrammable. [3]

  5. Intel sees AI opportunity for standalone programmable chip unit

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    Intel's programmable chip unit began operating as a standalone business at the beginning of the year, and on Thursday outlined its plans for the future and its official name: "Altera, an Intel ...

  6. List of common microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    While Arm is a fabless semiconductor company (it does not manufacture or sell its own chips), it licenses the ARM architecture family design to a variety of companies. Those companies in turn sell billions of ARM-based chips per year—12 billion ARM-based chips shipped in 2014, [1] about 24 billion ARM-based chips shipped in 2020, [2] some of those are popular chips in their own right.

  7. Programmable logic device - Wikipedia

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    A programmable logic array (PLA) has a programmable AND gate array, which links to a programmable OR gate array, which can then be conditionally complemented to produce an output. A PLA is similar to a ROM concept, however a PLA does not provide full decoding of a variable and does not generate all the minterms as in a ROM.