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  • ...he Allen-Bradley company, most famous for its creation of the ubiquitous [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]] processor. It was acquired by [[Commodore International]] in Se ...ted to enter the new semiconductor business. They financed the creation of MOS Technology." The founders selected had also previously worked with [[Chuck Peddle]] at
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  • *The semiconductor research arm of Commodore International, [[MOS Technology]], later known as Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG) ...s, Tramiel explicitly made clear that Peddle would work for Commodore upon MOS Technology's purchase
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  • ...he Allen-Bradley company, most famous for its creation of the ubiquitous [[MOS Technology 6502|6502]] processor. It was acquired by [[Commodore International]] in Se ...ted to enter the new semiconductor business. They financed the creation of MOS Technology." The founders selected had also previously worked with [[Chuck Peddle]] at
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  • ...s a MOS Technology 6560 integrated circuit for NTSC version of the VIC-20, MOS Technology 6561 for PAL), which was not only a video device but handled all the sounds
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  • As its main processor the 64 featured an 8-bit [[MOS Technology|MOS 6502]] [[CPU|Microprocessor]], which was developed by the Commodore sub
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