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AMD 2900 Microprocessor Family Oral History Panel

Contributor

Downing, J. Philip, Participant
Ghest, R.C., Participant
Holbrook, Anthony (Tony), Participant
Laws, David, Moderator; Editor
McConnell, Robert (Bob), Participant
Mick, John, Participant
Simonsen, Sven, Participant
Springer, John, Participant

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Date

2009-02-11

Place of Publication

Mountain View, Calif.

Extent

36 p.

Description

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) introduced the Am2901 4-bit-slice, the first member of its Am2900 microprogrammable microprocessor family in 1975. Implemented in Low-power Schottky TTL process technology, the device offered significantly faster speed than contemporary MOS products and became an industry standard product with numerous alternate sources. It found wide application in minicomputers, disk drives and other high-performance computing and communication systems and remained an important source of revenue for AMD for more than 20 years. This oral history includes key personnel responsible for the applications, design, manufacturing, and marketing of the initial members of the family.

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2900; 2901; 2910; 29116; bit-slice; Microprogrammable; Advanced Micro Devices; AMD; Downing, Philip; Ghest, Clive; Holbrook, Anthony; McConnell, Robert; Mick, John; Simonsen, Sven; Springer, John

Collection Title

Oral Histories Online

Accession Number

102658341