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June 7, 1985 The U.S. Department of Defense developed a 32-bit microprocessor with uranium chips.
Today, 40 years ago, on June 7, 1985 (April 19, 1985), the U.S. Department of Defense developed 32 microprocessors with uranium chips. Japan's Daily Industry News on June 7, 1985, that the U.S. Department of Defense's Higher Research Programme began to develop the world's fastest 32 microprocessors using new semiconductor materials. Its development system was made up of McDonnell Douglas and Texas Instruments and Control Data Company. The goal was to make a microprocessor 100 times faster than the current super-small computer operating speed. Its uranium chips can be put on the tip of the finger so small, the chip has 10,000 electronic lines, the operating speed is designed to be 100 million instructions per second, when the sales of 32 microprocessors for silicon materials were calculated at the rate


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