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Title
Intel® 2102 SRAM Memory die, 1972
Creator
Intel Corporation
Contributor
Intel Memory Dies
Date Created and/or Issued
1972 1972
Publication Information
Intel Museum Archives
Contributing Institution
Intel Museum
Collection
Intel Museum Silicon Valley History Online Collection
Rights Information
Copyright ©Intel Corporation 1972. All Rights Reserved. Transmission and reproduction of a single copy of this work for non-commercial use in research or teaching in the United States is permitted if Intel is credited as the source of the work. The work must remain intact, as a complete whole and may not be combined with any other image or work to create a new document. Copyright ©Intel Corporation 1972. All Rights Reserved. Transmission and reproduction of a single copy of this work for non-commercial use in research or teaching in the United States is permitted if Intel is credited as the source of the work. The work must remain intact, as a complete whole and may not be combined with any other image or work to create a new document.
Description
Enlarged black-and-white photograph of the Intel® 2102 SRAM Memory die. The 2102 1K Bit Static RAM, was Intel's first NMOS and first 5-volt product.
Type
image
Format
20 x 25 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt7k4022nm
cstcli 1998.79 - 260764
Language
English
Subject
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Memory dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology
Source
lcsh, local

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