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why do some scientists say silicon chips are the electronic brains that run the world

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Answered by livegamer63p
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Silicon chips are the electronic brains that run the world. They fly our planes, drive our trains, take care of the washing while we are out, keep us alive in hospital and handle our most intimate conversations.

They play a vital role in working of the computer and control all our day -to -day works. So ,some scientists call the 'electronic brains that run the world '.

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Answered by kaurbalvinder88584
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The silicon chip in your mobile phone is not perfect because it is a single crystal like diamond, even though it is; nor because it is ultra pure, even though it is. No, it is perfect because it is an orchestrated collection of defects; it is these that give your phone its immense social power.

Silicon chips are the electronic brains that run the world. They fly our planes, drive our trains, take care of the washing while we are out, keep us alive in hospital and handle our most intimate conversations. We get all this from a thin sliver of material the size of a postage stamp that was invented in the 20th century when the popularity of the telephone and the radio led to a general enthusiasm for all things electronic.

Harnessing electricity to do more complicated things like computation relied then on thermionic valves that were essentially souped-up electric light bulbs. They were hot, unreliable and bulky. But they could act as switches, turning electricity on and off, providing the ones and zeros of the digital world and so when connected formed the first programmable computers such as Colossus, which was pivotal for the British in the second world war. After the war, it became clear that connecting yet more values and other electronic components to get more powerful computers was not going to work. The engineers encountered something they called the “tyranny of numbers”, which meant that as the machines got more complex they became more unreliable.

They needed a way to make computers simpler but more powerful. The answer was to make all the electronic components of a computer out of one material: silicon.

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