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AMD Am2901


A 4-bit bit-slice processor from {Advanced Micro Devices}. It featured sixteen 4-bit {registers} and a 4-bit ALU and operation signals to allow carry/borrow or shift operations and such to operate across any number of other 2901s. An address sequencer (such as the 2910) could provide control signals with the use of custom microcode in ROM. (1994-11-16)

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