Although it lacks the raw processing power of processors like the Intel 80x86 or the Motorola 68000 series, the 6502 was known for its efficiency and affordability, making it a popular choice for embedded systems and early home computers. Its simple design contributed to lower manufacturing costs and simplified integration.
The 6502 chip is made up of 4528 transistors (3510 enhancement transistors and 1018 depletion pullup transistors). It comes in a 40-pin DIP package. It has been produced by various manufacturers and used in a wide range of applications, from early gaming consoles like the [[Atari 2600|Atari VCS]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] to personal computers like the [[Apple II]], [[Oric]], [[VIC20]] and [[Commodore 64]].
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