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Chip Technology Overview

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The Design of a Microprocessor
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When defining the design concept of the Capitol chip set, three major decisions had to be made 4 years prior to the first product chips. They concerned the technology (CMOS or bipolar), the circuit library (small/simple or complex/macros), and the physical design approach (automated or more customized).

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Koetzle, G. (1989). Chip Technology Overview. In: The Design of a Microprocessor. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74916-2_20

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