Chuck Peddle, a key designer of the $25 6502 microprocessor that powered the first big wave of personal computers, including the Apple II, has died at 82 — His invention brought digital technology to a new breed of consumer devices and powered early Apple and Commodore computers.
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Chuck Peddle, A Key Designer Of The $25 6502 Microprocessor That Powered The First Big Wave Of Personal Computers, Including The Apple II, Has Died At 82 (Cade Metz/New York Times)

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