The Most Important Invention of the 20th Century: Transistors
On December 23, 1947, three researchers at Bell labs demonstrated a new device to colleagues. The device, a solid-state replacement for the audion tube, represented the pinnacle of the quest to provide amplification of electronic communication.
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Andy Rowlands
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I would perhaps put the silicon chip on the same status as the transistor, both were instrumental in revolutionising computing technology.
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Ken Warren
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A silicon chip is itself an array of transistor elements.
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