Comment by klelatti
> Because of its purpose, Intel 4004 did not have many features that had been recognized as necessary already since the first automatic computers, for example the lack of logic operations, which was mentioned in the parent article.
So you're setting a range of instructions without which a device can't be considered a general-purpose computer even if the missing instructions can be recreated in software with instructions that do exist.
Sorry disagree with this completely, as does every definition I've ever seen.