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== ICs and IC families == * The [[555 timer IC]] * The [[Operational amplifier]] * [[7400-series integrated circuits]] * [[4000-series integrated circuits]], the CMOS counterpart to the 7400 series (see also: [[HCMOS|74HC00 series]]) * [[Intel 4004]], generally regarded as the first commercially available [[microprocessor]], which led to the 8008, the famous [[Intel 8080|8080]] CPU, the 8086, [[Intel 8088|8088]] (used in the original [[IBM PC]]), and the fully-backward compatible (with the 8088/8086) [[80286]], 80386/i386, [[Intel i486|i486]], etc. * The [[MOS Technology 6502]] and [[Zilog Z80]] microprocessors, used in many [[home computer]]s of the early 1980s * The [[Motorola 6800]] series of computer-related chips, leading to the [[68000]] and [[88000]] series (the 68000 series was very successful and was used in the Apple Lisa and pre-PowerPC-based Macintosh, Commodore [[Amiga]], Atari ST/TT/Falcon030, and NeXT families of computers, along with many models of workstations and servers from many manufacturers in the 80s, along with many other systems and devices) * The [[List of LM-series integrated circuits|LM-series]] of analog integrated circuits
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