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Busicom
Busicom was a Japanese company that owned the rights to the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, which they created in partnership with Intel in 1970. Busicom asked Intel to design a set of integrated circuits for a new line of programmable electronic calculators in 1969.〔Augarten S.: ''Bit by Bit'', page 261, Ticknor & Fields, 1984〕〔Stine, G.H., ''The Untold Story of the Computer Revolution'', page 163, Arbor House, 1985〕 In doing this, they spurred the invention of the first microprocessor to be commercialized,〔Augarten S.: ''Bit by Bit'', page 262-263, Ticknor & Fields, 1984〕 the Intel 4004. Busicom owned the exclusive rights to the design and its components in 1970 but shared them with Intel in 1971.〔Reid, T.R.: ''The Chip'', page 141-142, Simon and Schuster, 1984〕 Two companies have done business as "Busicom" over the years; the ''Nippon Calculating Machine Corp, Ltd'' and subsequently ''Broughtons & Co.(Bristol) Ltd'' of the UK. ==Nippon Calculating Machine Corporation, Ltd==
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