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Marcian Edward "Ted" Hoff Jr. (born October 28, 1937, in Rochester, New York) is one of the inventors of the microprocessor.
Marcian “Ted” Hoff is best known as the architect of the first microprocessor — the Intel 4004. Released in November 1971, the 4004 sparked the microprocessor revolution that came to define Silicon Valley.
Marcian “Ted” Hoff (PhD '62 EE), is best known as the architect of the first microprocessor. Intel’s 4004 was released in November 1971, 35 years ago this month. The history that his ingenuity helped spawn is now the subject of a new DVD, the Microprocessor Chronicles.
Learn about Marcian Hoff, the engineer who led the team at Intel that defined the architecture of the first single-chip computer CPU. He received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation and the Stuart Ballantine Medal for his invention.
Jun 26, 2024 · Marcian Hoff is a pioneer of the microprocessor technology and a former Intel Fellow. He led the team that developed the Intel 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor, in 1968.
Feb 1, 1994 · Learn how Ted Hoff, a Stanford researcher and Intel engineer, created the Intel 4004, the first commercial microprocessor, in 1971. Read about his early fascination with electronics, his work on neural networks, and his career in the semiconductor industry.
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May 4, 2011 · Ted Hoff was employee number 12 at Intel. Working under Silicon Valley icons Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, he helped to invent the first ever microprocessor.