the differences between the computers which used vacuum tubes and the computers which used integrated circuits
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transistors can be made much smaller; billions can fit into one IC whereas tube-based computers took up an entire room. ... vacuum tubes because of their filament aka heater, generate a lot of heat compared to transistors. glass vacuum tubes are fragile compared to transistors, can break and also experience microphonics.
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A vacuum tube is an electronic amplifier that operates on the principle of thermionic emission. An integrated circuit is a device that incorporates active and passive electronic components into a single package, generally to perform a specific function with minimal external components required.
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