>> invention of other people who never worked at intel
Can you give me their names?
The patent for the computer on a chip which is the basis for the Intel process was Ted Hoff - that is what I am referring too. Intel is by far the most common processor.
@picmario But, the microprocessor as is we know it now that is in almost every device was the work of Ted Hoff at Intel invented the computer on a chip - arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry - that launched the PC revolution - that didn't happen in Asia like is predicted here.
@picmario Sorry. Not familiar with their products. But, you must agree that until LCD technology a real Dick Tracy "watch" TV was not even possible. But, the prediction that the microprocessor would be invented in Japan failed to come true. It was a bunch of middle aged white guys at Intel - not young Japanese guys.
No you are quite right,some of these posts are utterly purile and the Spelling and Grammar are totally infantile.I must admit I sometimes do struggle with what some of these Neanderthal Morons are even getting at.I suppose that's life though isn't it.,A Cross we all have to bear.
You can get computer functions in your mobile that is about the size of a cig box and radio on your music player thats about an inch square so actually they wern't that far off in that respect
At 4:40: "This heralds a new age, Mr. Steed. Compters no bigger than a cigarette box...pocket television...and radios the size of a wrist watch" Boy, what were they smoking back in '65 .... LOL ;)
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Applemask 7 months ago
Aside from Mrs. Peel I also like Oyuka (the immovable one)
unhooked25 9 months ago
SMOOTH ASS STEED!!! GOT THE INFO, NO PROBLEM!
drake1673 10 months ago
@picmario Yes, but the point is that putting it all together resulting in the PC revolution was the work of Ted Hoff at Intel.
linuxguru1968 1 year ago
@picmario
>> So the microprocessor as we know it was the
>> invention of other people who never worked at intel
Can you give me their names?
The patent for the computer on a chip which is the basis for the Intel process was Ted Hoff - that is what I am referring too. Intel is by far the most common processor.
linuxguru1968 1 year ago
@picmario But, the microprocessor as is we know it now that is in almost every device was the work of Ted Hoff at Intel invented the computer on a chip - arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry - that launched the PC revolution - that didn't happen in Asia like is predicted here.
linuxguru1968 1 year ago
@picmario Sorry. Not familiar with their products. But, you must agree that until LCD technology a real Dick Tracy "watch" TV was not even possible. But, the prediction that the microprocessor would be invented in Japan failed to come true. It was a bunch of middle aged white guys at Intel - not young Japanese guys.
linuxguru1968 1 year ago
WHAT A WOMAN!
Mrs.Peel is a super-dreamboat!What a sensual sweetheart!
RJRanke 1 year ago
Burt is great in Last of the summeer wine aswell.
swollower 1 year ago
Diana Rigg today still has that lovely smile....
madmax8903 1 year ago
KATO! He also turned up in two Bond movies, Goldfinger and You only live twice
bladrunner6 1 year ago
Excellent - I really like the judo fiht between Emma and the woman. Regards.
Splitskirts 2 years ago
Is it me or are some people who post on here unbelievably thick?
FarkFilms 2 years ago
No you are quite right,some of these posts are utterly purile and the Spelling and Grammar are totally infantile.I must admit I sometimes do struggle with what some of these Neanderthal Morons are even getting at.I suppose that's life though isn't it.,A Cross we all have to bear.
flanneryged 2 years ago
You can get computer functions in your mobile that is about the size of a cig box and radio on your music player thats about an inch square so actually they wern't that far off in that respect
NJBP 2 years ago 3
Isnt that Burt Kwai (Kato) from the Pink Panther films as the Japanese business guy
weenyone 2 years ago 4
yes it is.
thedukeofantioch 2 years ago
@weenyone Yes, the very same chap, Harry Hill will be pleased!
NCW250 1 year ago
At 4:40: "This heralds a new age, Mr. Steed. Compters no bigger than a cigarette box...pocket television...and radios the size of a wrist watch" Boy, what were they smoking back in '65 .... LOL ;)
linuxguru1968 2 years ago 6