Microprocessor Museum of CPU History for Intel CPUs, AMD Processor
History, Cyrix Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and more.
Microprocessor Technology Museum Featuring over 35 Years of CPU's and EPROM's. Preserving the past of what drives the future.
| CPU Shack News |
| New Website Coming Soon: Yes thats right, we will be completely redesigning, and rebuilding the CPU Shack Museum site. look for it in the coming months. |
Added Intel Celeron-M ES and NEC upd78C14G to the store and now Pentium-M Dothan ES
IC Storage Tubes have also been added for the low price of $1 each |
I am working on making all the old (1994-2000) press releases that we have into readable HTML
1994 Press Releases is the first year I have fixed 1995-1997 Press Releases are now up and viewable.
Over 140 CPU Press releases are now in full HTML format. Several hundred to follow. |
| I am researching a lot on EPROM's so if you happen to have any old Intel OEM price guides, or any older Memory components databooks (Intel or others are good) please let me know. |
| The CPU Shack has now begun collecting UV-EPROMs (the windowed ones) if you have some to donate, please let me know. We now have OVER 500 EPROMs |
| New Article has been posted from guest author Jan Waclawek, The History of the MCS-51 (Since Intel is now dicontinuing it) |
| This site is rather costly to maintain, as is preserving the Museum. If you wish you can make a donation with Paypal. |
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The
Microprocessor Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of microprocessors and computing in an on-line museum. The CPU Shack is made possible through generous
donations of processors by people around the world. The CPU Shack is
one of the largest CPU collections in the world.
Check out the Reference Section for many articles
about different CPU types and CPU manufactures including electronic
manufacturers logos, mergers, aquisitions
and spinoffs, and tons more of fascinating CPU material.
While most things in life stick around for many years
before being out of date and 'collectible' CPUs take only a few years
to become 'historic.' The first CPU was made just 34 years ago, where
as the first car was made over 100 years ago. CPUs are also rapidly
disappearing due to their gold content. The CPU Shack helps to preserve
the history of the computer revolution and preserve these miraculous
devices from the smelter.
How are all these CPUs Made?
How
a CPU Microprocessor Is Made
Check it out
See the About
page to learn how you can help the Museum
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