First microprocessor? (not Intel 4004)

Most of the historic sources will point to Intel 4004 as the first microprocessor.



However, the Intel 4004 was not the first microprocessor. :oops:

The first microprocessor was Ray Holt's MP944, designed for the F-14 fighter jets and therefore kept secret.
https://firstmicroprocessor.com/documents/

Ray Holt and the history of MP944/Cadc @ Rome Technopole, 2017
Leo Sorge
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GROYRkWvxc
 
Wikipedia states the 4004 was the "first commercially available microprocessor", which is correct as the MP944 was never commercially available...
 
 
Most of the historic sources will point to Intel 4004 as the first microprocessor.
That's because the winners get to write the history.

Another good claim to the first microprocessor is from Four Phase System, a spinout from Fairchild. They built a 24-bit minicomputer using LSI chips, which were de-facto microprocessors. Four Phase was later bought by Motorola, and marketed in Europe by Phillips (as the P7000).

One of my neighbors is one of the fathers of the modern microprocessor, and today in his "retirement" he moonlights as an expert witness in patent cases. So he gets dragged into court cases where companies claim to have invented something, and the Four Phase Systems often invalidates these claims.
 
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