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BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
BigEd wrote:
Intel's 80C186 re-do of the 186 seems to have been sampled in September 1987:
https://www.cbronline.com/news/intel_sa ... 0186_chip/Wikipedia says "The 68HC000, the first CMOS version of the 68000, was designed by Hitachi and jointly introduced in 1985"
So that would mean the 65C816 did predate CMOS versions of Intel and Motorola product, since the '816 was available in 1984, at least as samples.
Note really. CMOS 80C86 was available on 1983, see the October 1983 IEEE Micro, new products, at
https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/ ... 3rRUxbTMv5 :
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The 8OC86 is packaged in industry-standard, 40-pin, 0.6-inch-center ceramic and plastic DIPs. A 44-pin, JEDEC-compatible leadless chip carrier package will be available in the fourth quarter of 1983.
Future extensions to the family will include an 8-MHz version of the 80C86, a serial communications interface, octal bus transceivers, a bus arbiter, a DMA controller, and an 8/16-bit microprocessor. Most of these devices will be available for sampling in the fourth quarter of 1983. The last two will be available in the first quarter of 1984.
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