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The Bellmac 32 is a microprocessor developed by Bell Labs' processor division in 1980, implemented using CMOS technology and was the first microprocessor that could move 32 bits in one clock cycle. The microprocessor contains 150,000 transistors and improved on the speed of CMOS design by using "domino circuits". It was designed with the C programming language in mind. After its creation, an improved version was produced called the Bellmac 32A, then cancelled along with its successor, the "Hobbit" C-language Reduced Instruction Set Processor (CRISP).

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  • The Bellmac 32 is a microprocessor developed by Bell Labs' processor division in 1980, implemented using CMOS technology and was the first microprocessor that could move 32 bits in one clock cycle. The microprocessor contains 150,000 transistors and improved on the speed of CMOS design by using "domino circuits". It was designed with the C programming language in mind. After its creation, an improved version was produced called the Bellmac 32A, then cancelled along with its successor, the "Hobbit" C-language Reduced Instruction Set Processor (CRISP). (en)
  • El microprocesador Bellmac 32 fue desarrollado por los laboratorios Bell en 1980 con la tecnología CMOS y fue el primero que pudo mover 32 bits en un ciclo de reloj. Se necesitaron tres equipos distintos en tres lugares distintos para su creación. El microprocesador contenía 150.000 transistores. Fueron capaz de duplicar la velocidad de los circuitos CMOS tradicionales ya que usaron “circuitos dominó”. Se diseñó para orientarlo de soporte al lenguaje de programación C.Posteriormente a su creación, se diseñó una mejora a la que llamaron Bellmac 32A. (es)
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  • The Bellmac 32 is a microprocessor developed by Bell Labs' processor division in 1980, implemented using CMOS technology and was the first microprocessor that could move 32 bits in one clock cycle. The microprocessor contains 150,000 transistors and improved on the speed of CMOS design by using "domino circuits". It was designed with the C programming language in mind. After its creation, an improved version was produced called the Bellmac 32A, then cancelled along with its successor, the "Hobbit" C-language Reduced Instruction Set Processor (CRISP). (en)
  • El microprocesador Bellmac 32 fue desarrollado por los laboratorios Bell en 1980 con la tecnología CMOS y fue el primero que pudo mover 32 bits en un ciclo de reloj. Se necesitaron tres equipos distintos en tres lugares distintos para su creación. El microprocesador contenía 150.000 transistores. Fueron capaz de duplicar la velocidad de los circuitos CMOS tradicionales ya que usaron “circuitos dominó”. Se diseñó para orientarlo de soporte al lenguaje de programación C.Posteriormente a su creación, se diseñó una mejora a la que llamaron Bellmac 32A. (es)
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