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Fascinating Facts About Transistors

The transistor was invented in December 1947 at Bell Labs by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley.

Fascinating Facts About Transistors

The transistor was invented in December 1947 at Bell Labs by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley.

  • The transistor was invented in December 1947 at Bell Labs by John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley.
  • Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1956 for inventing the transistor.
  • The word transistor is a combination of “transconductance” (transfer of a charge) and “variable resistor” or “varistor.”
  • Early transistors were used to amplify audio signals.
  • The first commercial device to use the transistor was the Sonotone 1010 hearing aid.
  • The first transistor radio went on the market in 1954 and had only four transistors.
  • Gordon Moore, cofounder of Intel, predicted that the number of transistors on a chip would double about every two years. This is known as Moore’s Law.
  • A transistor is like a miniature on-off switch that allows a computer to process information.
  • A computer can’t operate without an integrated circuit (chip), and a chip can’t operate without a transistor.
  • Transistors have shrunk in size with a factor of 222 since the first Intel 4004 chip was introduced in 1971.
  • The first Intel computer chip had 2,300 transistors, while the latest one has 820 million.

SOURCE: INTEL CORP.

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