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The design becomes the 4004 microprocessor. Intel announces a 1 KB RAM chip, which has a significantly larger capacity than any previously produced memory chip. Bill Gates and Paul Allen, calling themselves the "Lakeside Programming Group" sign an agreement with Computer Center Corporation to report bugs in PDP-10 software, in exchange for computer time. Gary Starkweather, at Xerox's research facility in Webster, New York, demonstrates using a laser beam with the xerography process to create a laser printer. In 1967 MacHACK VI became the first program to beat a human (rate 1510) at a competition, at the Massachussets State Championship. In 1968 International Master David Levy made a $3,000 bet that no chess computer would beat him in 10 years. He won his bet. The original bet was with John McCarthy, a distinguished researcher in Artificial Intelligence Processors at 1968 were solded together from a large number of single transistors and a

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Programmeerimiskeel
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agreement with Computer Center Corporation to report bugs in PDP-10 software, in exchange for computer time. Microsystems International is incorporated to manufacture microchips. The company was formerly the Advanced Devices Centre of Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company (Canada). Jerry Sanders and seven others leave Fairchild Semiconductor to form Advanced Micro Devices. Gary Starkweather, at Xerox's research facility in Webster, New York, demonstrates using a laser beam with the xerography process to create a laser printer. Digital Equipment hires David Ahl as a marketing consultant. Loeng 4 1970 Xerox opens the Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Intel creates the 1103 chip, the first generally available DRAM memory chip. Wayne Pickette takes his computer-on-a-chip design to Intel, and is hired, began working for Dr. Ted Hoff. At Intel, Wayne Pickette proposes to Ted Hoff the idea of building a computer-on-a-chip for the Busicom project.

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