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... Devices such as transistors and diodes are fabricated using impurity semiconductors prepared by adding small quantities of foreign atoms, such as arsenic or ...
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... They used transistors that replaced vacuum tubes that got hot, transistors didn't get hot. ... Because of transistors computes became smaller. ...
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... CAMs are based on memory cells that have been modified by the addition of extra transistors that compare the state of the bit stored with the state stored in a ...
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... These chips are no larger than a fingernail and are getting smaller every other year and are amazingly capable of holding over 1.5 million transistors. ...
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... "Smaller than a thumbnail and packing 2300 transistors, the $200 chip delivered as much computing power as the first electronic computer, ENIAC. ...
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... "Smaller than a thumbnail and packing 2300 transistors, the $200 chip delivered as much computing power as the first electronic computer, ENIAC. ...
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... However, the more complex the connections of transistors became, they were just as tedious a problem as the quickly heated, slow responding vacuum tubes. ...
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... Second Generation Computers (1956-1963) - In 1948, transistors were developed which greatly changed the development of computers. ...
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... These vacuum tubes were discovered to be able to transmit currents through solid material, which led to the creation of transistors in the 1960's (750). ...
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... this was developed in the late 1970's as a result of large-scale integration (LSI), which made it possible to pack thousands of transistors, diodes, and ...
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... The vacuum tubes were replaced during the next generation (1959-1963) of computers by transistors. Transistors were much more reliable ...
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... Eventually, they were also made incredibly small, allowing hundreds of transistors to be placed on one "chip." They were faster, too. ...
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... In 1947 transistors were invented in the Bell Laboratories. ... By the late 1940s transistors started to replace vacuum tubes in televisions, and radios. ...
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... and electromagnetic ones. Later on, Aiken used vacuum tubes and the solid state transistors to manipulate binary numbers. He also ...
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... electronic circuits. This chip is made of silicon, containing numerous tiny transistors with tiny wire protruding from it. The chip ...
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... Today, Intel's Pentium II has 7.5 million transistors. If the trend continues, Intel processors should contain 50 million to 100 ...
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... Very Large Scale Integration VLSI or Very Large Scale Integration is the process of placing hundreds of thousands of transistors onto a single chip. ...
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... Today, Intel's Pentium II has 7.5 million transistors. If the trend continues, Intel processors should contain 50 million to 100 ...
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Inside every modern computer or other data-processing wonder is a microprocessor bearing millions of transistors sculpted from silicon y chemicals and light. ...
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... out. Tiny, molecular computers are becoming more and more feasible, and may do to silicon what transistors did to vacuum tubes. ...
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... In 1982, chips were considered above average if they had 1,000,000 transistors; in 1998, chips are good if they have 7,000,000 transistors--constructed into ...
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... SLM's allow for the parametric testing of NMOS transistors. PMOS transistors, resistors, contact strings, isolation structures, field ...
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... 1.7 Third Generation Computers The replacement of transistors by integrated circuits (ICs) gave way to the third generation of computers. ...
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... The first computers were made with vacuum tubes, but by the late 1950s computers were being made out of transistors, which were smaller, less expensive, more ...
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... The first computers were made with vacuum tubes, but by the late 1950s computers were being made out of transistors, which were smaller, less expensive, more ...
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... The first computers were made with vacuum tubes, but by the late 1950s computers were being made out of transistors, which were smaller, less expensive, more ...
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... The first computers were made with vacuum tubes, but by the late 1950s computers were being made out of transistors, which were smaller, less expensive, more ...
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... Of course we have the founder of Intel Gordon Moore to thank for that when he said, \"Every couple of years we can squeeze twice as many transistors onto the ...
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... 8080. It contained about 2,700 more transistors, and its successor, the 8088, was used in the first PCs (personal computers) made. ...
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... was used. Instead of transistors that are used in computers now they had vacuum tubes that had to be replaced repeatedly. The computer ...
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