In which decade was the first solid state integrated circuit demonstrated?
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In which decade was the first solid state integrated circuit demonstrated? Explanation: On September 12, 1958, Jack Kilby demonstrated the first working IC while working for Texas Instruments, although the U.S. patent office awarded the first patent for an integrated circuit to Robert Noyce of Fairchild.
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#1950s
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☆ In 1950s, the first solid state integrated circuit was demonstrated.
☆ The first working integrated circuit (IC) was demonstrated on September 12, 1958 by Jack St. Clair Kilby (an electrical engineer engineer of America), when he was working for an American technology company, Texas Instruments Inc. (TI).
☆ In spite of that, the United States (US) patent office awarded the first patent for an integrated circuit to Robert Norton Noyce (co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. and and Intel Corporation).
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☆ In 1950s, the first solid state integrated circuit was demonstrated.
☆ The first working integrated circuit (IC) was demonstrated on September 12, 1958 by Jack St. Clair Kilby (an electrical engineer engineer of America), when he was working for an American technology company, Texas Instruments Inc. (TI).
☆ In spite of that, the United States (US) patent office awarded the first patent for an integrated circuit to Robert Norton Noyce (co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. and and Intel Corporation).
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