The
Intersil 6100 family consisted of a
12-bit microprocessor (the 6100) and a range of peripheral support and memory ICs developed by
Intersil in the mid-1970s. The
microprocessor recognised the
PDP-8 instruction set. As such it was sometimes referred to as the
CMOS-PDP8. Since it was also produced by
Harris Corporation, it was also known as the
Harris HM-6100. The Intersil 6100 was introduced in the second quarter of 1975, and the Harris version in 1976.