Four Phase Systems AL1
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The AL1 was one of the earliest commercial microprocessors, first shipped in 1970 by Four Phase Systems (which was later acquired by Motorola). The AL1 was designed by Lee Boysel[1].
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- ^ Finn, Bernard (2000). Exposing electronics. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic, 116-136. ISBN 90-5823-056-2 (hard cover).
- "Four-phase LSI logic offers new approach to computer designer" (April 1970). Computer Design: 141–146.
- Boysel, Lee. Making Your First Million (and other tips for aspiring entrepreneurs) (QuickTime). University of Michigan ECE-Invited Lectures.