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  1. Stanley Mazor is an American microelectronics engineer who was born on 22 October 1941 in Chicago, Illinois. He is one of the co-inventors of the world's first microprocessor architecture, the Intel 4004, together with Ted Hoff, Masatoshi Shima, and Federico Faggin.

  2. Microprocessor. U.S. Patent No. 3,821,715. Inducted in 1996. Born Oct. 22, 1941. Stanley Mazor was instrumental in refining the architecture of the single-chip CPU. This first working microprocessor was smaller than a thumbnail yet had as much computing power as ENIAC, the first electronic computer, which filled 3,000 cubic feet.

  3. Currently, Mazor is the Training Director of BEA Systems. Along with his co-inventors Hoff and Faggin, he has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Ron Brown American Innovator Award, the Kyoto Prize, and induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

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  5. Stanley Mazor1941- American computer designer who, along with Marcian Hoff and Federico Faggin, developed the first microprocessor. He joined Intel in 1969 and worked with Faggin to improve Hoff's microprocessor architecture.

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · The Microprocessor at 50: How the 4004 Changed The World. The first general-purpose processor of the modern age came off the line today in 1971 to power a calculator. It changed the world. By ...

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  7. Stanley Mazor. 1997 Kyoto Prize Laureates. Advanced Technology. Electronics. Stanley Mazor. / Software Engineer. 1941 - Director of Training, BEA Systems, Inc. Event. Achievement Digest. Citation. Profile. Commemorative Lectures. My Computer Odyssey. 1997. 11 /11 Tue. Place:Kyoto International Conference Center. Script. Workshop.

  8. Stanley Mazor was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for the conception, design and application of the first microprocessor, which was commercially adopted and became the universal building block of digital electronic systems, significantly impacting the global economy and people's day-to-day lives.

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