Masatoshi Shima

Masatoshi Shima was one of the creators of the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, a 4-bit CPU and the first of many that Intel would come to produce. While employed by Intel, Shima developed several of the central processing units that Intel would put on the market. Much of his work was routine and followed diagrams from his business partners, but he directly designed the Busicom calculator.