Early microprocessors which disappeared from the market did so because
A. Insufficient address bits
B. Unreliable performance
C. They were too expensive.
D. Heat load
E. Slow clock speeds
F. They couldn't handle expanding memory demands.
Answer:
G. They were too inexpensive.
A. Insufficient address bits
F. They couldn't handle expanding memory demands.
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