The first silicon transistor was produced by Texas Instruments in 1954.
In the most powerful conventional computers, these switches are tiny silicon transistors.
The equivalent circuit made from innovative silicon transistors is 250,000 times as large.
The development of the silicon transistor seemed to come upon us in a matter of months.
In 1957, Shockley decided to end research on the silicon transistor.
Then Intel executives began talking about the end of the silicon transistor around the year 2017.
Texas Instruments made the first grown-junction silicon transistors in 1954.
Camp Evans played an important role in the development of the silicon transistor.
From the 1970s the silicon transistor became increasingly pervasive.
The equivalent circuit made from state-of-the-art silicon transistors takes up 260,000 times as much space.