Sandia's SA3000: a Cold War–era 8085 variant surfaces
Hacker News·1w·rbanffy
A rare CPU variant from Sandia National Labs—built on the Intel 8085 architecture but customized for government work—has been documented and analyzed. The discovery highlights how national labs iterated on commodity chips for specialized applications, a reminder that the real innovation often happens in the margins of mainstream hardware.
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