Maybe i am just old or maybe I am sentimental or who knows.
But this story really grabbed my be the brain today.
Maybe it is because when I worked at a local company I actually held a development board for one of these and realized then how much of a change it was going to bring into our lives.
Every so often in our lives we see something and realize it represents the leading edge of a paradigm change both in engineering and in our daily lives.
From Slashdot...
The Intel 4004 Microprocessor Turns 44
Posted by timothy on Sunday November 15, 2015 @05:08PM from the what's-a-couple-of-zeros-anyhow dept.
mcpublic writes:
Today is the 44th anniversary of the Intel 4004, the pioneering 4-bit microprocessor that powered the first electronic taxi meters. According to the unaffiliated (and newly renamed) Intel 4004 45th Anniversary Project web site, they have just re-created the complete set of VLSI mask artwork for the 4004 using scalable vector graphics, and updated their Busicom 141-PF calculator replica aimed at collectors and hobbyists. Included is some interesting historical perspective: Back in the early 1970s, there was no electrical CAD software, design-rule checkers were people, and VLSI lithographic masks were hand-crafted on giant light tables by unsung "rubylith cutters."