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- 1801_series_CPU hasPhotoCollection 1801_series_CPU.
- 1801_series_CPU manuf JSC_Angstrem.
- 1801_series_CPU name "1801".
- 1801_series_CPU pack "40".
- 1801_series_CPU pack "42".
- 1801_series_CPU pack "64".
- 1801_series_CPU producedStart "1980".
- 1801_series_CPU slowUnit "MHz".
- 1801_series_CPU slowest "2".
- 1801_series_CPU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_CPU.
- 1801_series_CPU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:List_of_Soviet_microprocessors.
- 1801_series_CPU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- 1801_series_CPU subject Category:Computing_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- 1801_series_CPU subject Category:Microprocessors.
- 1801_series_CPU subject Category:PDP-11.
- 1801_series_CPU subject Category:Soviet_inventions.
- 1801_series_CPU hypernym Family.
- 1801_series_CPU type Article.
- 1801_series_CPU type Article.
- 1801_series_CPU type Circuit.
- 1801_series_CPU type Minicomputer.
- 1801_series_CPU comment "For the 8-bit microprocessor family see RCA 1802The 1801 series CPUs were a family of 16-bit Soviet microprocessors based on the indigenous Elektronika NC microarchitecture cores, but binary compatible with DEC's PDP-11 machines. First released in 1980, various models and variants of the series were among the most popular Soviet microprocessors and dominated the embedded systems and military applications of the 1980s.".
- 1801_series_CPU label "1801 series CPU".
- 1801_series_CPU sameAs Elektronika_série_1801.
- 1801_series_CPU sameAs 1801-es_processzorcsalád.
- 1801_series_CPU sameAs m.05q6wxd.
- 1801_series_CPU sameAs 1801BMx.
- 1801_series_CPU sameAs Q4029292.
- 1801_series_CPU sameAs Q4029292.
- 1801_series_CPU wasDerivedFrom 1801_series_CPU?oldid=660998717.
- 1801_series_CPU depiction KL_USSR_K1801BM1_Ceramic.jpg.
- 1801_series_CPU isPrimaryTopicOf 1801_series_CPU.