In 1974 Intel introduced the 8080 microprocessor.
The 8080 was the successor to the 8008. The 8080 had a 16 bit address bus and an 8 bit data bus. Internally it had seven 8 bit registers six which could also be combined as three 16 bit registers), a 16 bit stack pointer and a 16 bit program counter. It Intel updated the design with the 8085, which added two instructions for interrupts, and only required a +5V power supply.
This microprocessor and it clones would come to dominate the microcomputer
industry for the next 4 years.
Considered by most to be the first microprocessor powerful enough
to build a computer around.