IC 4700
IC 4700 is an integrated circuit that functions as a 4-bit microprocessor. It was developed in the early 1970s and is part of the Intel family of microprocessors. The IC is designed to perform basic arithmetic and logic operations, making it suitable for simple computing tasks.
The IC 4700 features a small number of pins for input and output, allowing it to connect with other components in electronic systems. Its architecture laid the groundwork for more advanced microprocessors, contributing to the evolution of computing technology over the years.