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          Masatoshi Shima is an electronics engineer whose work on the at Busicom and on the 80at Intel and Zilog made important contributions to the....

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        2. Masatoshi Shima was born in Shizuoka, Japan in Shima spent most of his career working with Intel to implement the logic for their calculators.
        3. Masatoshi Shima is an electronics engineer whose work on the at Busicom and on the 80at Intel and Zilog made important contributions to the.
        4. Dr Masatoshi Shima was part of a talented group of engineers who in developed the world's first microprocessor, the In this interview, Dr Shima.
        5. So in that capacity I had a bunch of groups under me in R&D. The largest one was the microprocessor group that was led by Ralph Ungermann, and Shima was working.
        6. Masatoshi Shima

          Japanese electronics engineer

          Professor

          Masatoshi Shima

          Dr.Eng.

          at the Computer History Museum 2009 Fellow Awards event

          Born (1943-08-22) August 22, 1943 (age 81)

          Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

          CitizenshipJapan
          EducationB.S., Tohoku University (1967)
          Dr.Eng., Tsukuba University (1991)
          Known forMicroprocessors: Intel 4004, 8080, Zilog Z80, Z8000
          Peripheral chips: Intel 8259, 8255, 8253, 8257, 8251
          AwardsKyoto Prize (1997)
          Computer History Museum Fellow (2009)[1]
          Scientific career
          FieldsElectronic engineering
          Microprocessor
          InstitutionsBusicom (1967-1972)
          Intel (1972-1975, 1981-1986)
          Zilog (1975-1980)[2]

          VM Technology (1986-1991)

          University of Aizu (2000)

          Masatoshi Shima (嶋 正利, Shima Masatoshi, born August 22, 1943, Shizuoka) is a Japanese electronics engineer.

          He was one of the architects of the world's first microprocessor, the Intel 4004. In 1968, Shima worked f