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what is the relation between the vacuum and the semiconductors?

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Vacuum tubes were larger in size and did not fit well for smaller computing devices, thus leading to their reduced usage. Today, vacuum tubes are no longer used in electronic equipment. Semiconductor, any of a class of crystalline solids intermediate in electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulators

In physics, the vacuum level refers to the energy of a free stationary electron that is outside of any material (it is in a perfect vacuum). It may be taken as infinitely far away from a solid, or, defined to be near a surface. ... The vacuum level alignment approach may or may not hold due to details of the interface.

Computer chips, both for CPU and memory, are composed of semiconductor materials. Semiconductors make it possible to miniaturize electronic components, such as transistors. Not only does miniaturization mean that the components take up less space, it also means that they are faster and require less energy.

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