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Joseph A. Weisbecker (September 4, 1932 – November 15, 1990) was an early microprocessor and microcomputer researcher, as well as a gifted writer and designer of toys and games. He was a recipient of the David Sarnoff award for outstanding technical achievement, recipient of IEEE Computer magazine's "Best Paper" award, as well as several RCA lab awards for his work.

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  • Joseph Weisbecker (* 4. September 1932 in New Jersey; † 15. November 1990) war ein US-amerikanischer Mikroprozessor- und Mikrocomputerforscher, Autor und Designer von Spielzeugen und Spielen. Er ist bekannt für seine Entwicklung und Popularisierung des RCA-Mikroprozessors RCA1802 COSMAC. (de)
  • Joseph A. Weisbecker (September 4, 1932 – November 15, 1990) was an early microprocessor and microcomputer researcher, as well as a gifted writer and designer of toys and games. He was a recipient of the David Sarnoff award for outstanding technical achievement, recipient of IEEE Computer magazine's "Best Paper" award, as well as several RCA lab awards for his work. (en)
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  • Joseph Weisbecker (* 4. September 1932 in New Jersey; † 15. November 1990) war ein US-amerikanischer Mikroprozessor- und Mikrocomputerforscher, Autor und Designer von Spielzeugen und Spielen. Er ist bekannt für seine Entwicklung und Popularisierung des RCA-Mikroprozessors RCA1802 COSMAC. (de)
  • Joseph A. Weisbecker (September 4, 1932 – November 15, 1990) was an early microprocessor and microcomputer researcher, as well as a gifted writer and designer of toys and games. He was a recipient of the David Sarnoff award for outstanding technical achievement, recipient of IEEE Computer magazine's "Best Paper" award, as well as several RCA lab awards for his work. His designs include the and 1802 processors, the 1861 "Pixie" graphics chip, the , the COSMAC ELF, RCA Studio II, and COSMAC VIP computers. His daughter Joyce Weisbecker took to programming his prototypes, becoming the first female video game designer in the process, using his language called CHIP-8. (en)
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