Vintage CPUs
Intel C3101 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) in White Ceramic with Gray Traces - Extremely Rare
Intel C3101 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) in White Ceramic with Gray Traces - Extremely Rare
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This Item is an Intel C3101 Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) in an Extremly Rare, White Ceramic with Gray Traces, Dual Inline Package (DIP) as per the Photos.
The very first product Intel released, in April of 1969, was the 3101 64-bit SRAM.
It was made on the new, and fast Schottky Bipolar process.
There is a Lot Number shown on the Top of the Chip but no Date Code or place of Manufacture shown on the Bottom of the Chip but my guess is that it would have been Manufactured in the USA during 1970
I am unable to test this Chip for functionality so it is being sold for collection purposes only and as such has no warranty or guarantee of being functional.
I can assure any buyers that the prices for these vintage Chips will rise significantly over the coming years as they have done so over the past 30 years so it will be a good investment for them as the majority of the older chips have been scrapped for their gold content.
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