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=== T100 === Although the prior SoC projects had had only limited success (the M212 was sold for a time), many designers still firmly believed in the concept and in 1987, a new project, the T100 was started which combined an 8-bit version of the transputer CPU with configurable logic based on state machines. The transputer instruction set is based on 8-bit instructions and can easily be used with any word size which is a multiple of 8 bits. The target market for the T100 was to be bus controllers such as Futurebus, and an upgrade for the standard link adapters (C011 etc.). The project was stopped when the T840 (later to become the basis of the T9000) was started. <gallery caption="T2, T4, and T8 series transputers" perrow="6"> File:KL inmos IMST212 ES.jpg|Inmos T212, PREQUAL File:KL inmos IMST222 ES.jpg|Inmos T222, PREQUAL File:KL STMicroelectronics_IMST225.jpg|STMicroelectronics IMST225 (Inmos T225) File:KL inmos IMST400.jpg|Inmos T400 File:KL inmos IMST414.jpg|Inmos T414 File:KL inmos IMST425.jpg|Inmos T425 File:KL inmos IMST800 ES.jpg|Inmos T800, PREQUAL File:KL STMicroelectronics IMST805.jpg|STMicroelectronics IMST805 (Inmos T805) </gallery>
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