Talk:Lee Boysel

We do need more!
Good grief! Lee Boysel really doesn't get nearly the credit he deserves, imho. BBC just published an article crediting "Ted" Hoff and the Intel 4004, and that credit is fully deserved. However, nary a word about Four-Phase Systems, which predated the 4004; that company made $billions from leasing and sale of machines using Lee's designs (which he put into the public domain). Lee's IC microprocessor was a multi-chip set; the 4004 (a four-bit machine) put the CPU onto one chip. Can't promise, but I really should write this, if nobody else does. Pester me!

Regards, Nikevich (talk) 21:47, 11 August 2011 (UTC)

Four-Phase Systems
Shucks; should have checked the Wikipedia article with this title. There's a good summary, there. No mention of the Intel 4004 or "Ted" Hoff, but that's quite OK. Nikevich (talk) 21:56, 11 August 2011 (UTC)

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