NEC Electronics
The History of Semiconductors
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µPD7261, Iaser diode
1983 Commercialized NEC original 16-bit microcontrollers, the "V20" and "V30"
Commercialized NEC original 16-bit microcontrollers, the "V20" and "V30"

 

1982 Released hard disk controller, the "µPD7261"
1982 Succeeded in developing the world's first 1-Mb CMOS mask ROM, the "µPD73100"
1983 Commercialized NEC original 16-bit microcontrollers, the "V20" and "V30"
1983

Commercialized the world's first 1.3 µm wavelength optical communication laser diode

 


Tokyo Disneyland opened
1982 The word "Internet" is used for the first time
1983 Tokyo Disneyland opened
Products of the time
1982 NEC PC-9801 (the first PC98 without an "s")
1983 Nintendo introduces the Famicom in Japan-later known as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in the U.S
NEC PC-9801 (the first PC98 without an "s")
From vacuum tubes to transistors
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