Silicon wafer used in the production of Intel 8080 microprocessor chips, 1970s.

UNITED STATES - MAY 25: Introduced by Intel in 1974, the 8080 microprocessor was the first microprocessor powerful enough to build a computer around. It was used in the Altair 8800, one of the first personal computers, which was available to buy in kit form for $395. This computer became so popular, that within months, tens of thousands had been sold, creating the first PC back orders in history. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - MAY 25: Introduced by Intel in 1974, the 8080 microprocessor was the first microprocessor powerful enough to build a computer around. It was used in the Altair 8800, one of the first personal computers, which was available to buy in kit form for $395. This computer became so popular, that within months, tens of thousands had been sold, creating the first PC back orders in history. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Silicon wafer used in the production of Intel 8080 microprocessor chips, 1970s.
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