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    ...ramming paradigm|procedural]], [[programming language]] originated in Bell Labs and introduced in the early 1970s. C is known for its very simple design, s ...''B'' programming language; B was another language which developed at Bell Labs, by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie, as well as the ''BCPL'' programming la
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  • ...d [[programming language]] developed in 1979 at [[Wikipedia:Bell Labs|Bell Labs]] by [[Wikipedia:Bjarne Stroustrup|Bjarne Stroustrup]]<ref name=when>[http:
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  • ...as first demonstrated by [[Mohamed M. Atalla]] and [[Dawon Kahng]] of Bell Labs in 1960.<ref name="computerhistory">{{cite article|url=https://www.computer
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  • * {{bell|BELLMAC-4|Bell Labs BELLMAC-4}}
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  • ...MOSFET was invented by [[Mohamed M. Atalla]] and [[Dawon Kahng]] at [[Bell Labs]] in 1959, and first presented in 1960. It is the basic building block of m [[Mohamed M. Atalla]] at [[Bell Labs]] was dealing with the problem of surface states in the late 1950s. He atte
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  • * {{bell|BELLMAC-8|Bell Labs BELLMAC-8}}
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  • [[Mohamed M. Atalla]] and [[Dawon Kahng]] invented the MOSFET at [[Bell Labs]] in 1959, and then demonstrated the [[PMOS logic|PMOS]] (p-type MOS) and [ ...rch during 1956{{ndash}}1960 considered this successful effort by the Bell Labs group led by Atalla to stabilize the silicon surface the most important and
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  • | {{bell|Model K}} || [[George Stibitz]] || [[Bell Labs]] || || 1937 || | {{bell|Model I}} || [[George Stibitz]] || [[Bell Labs]] || 400 || 1939 ||
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  • ...ef> It was invented by [[Mohamed M. Atalla]] and [[Dawon Kahng]] at [[Bell Labs]] in 1959, and first demonstrated in 1960.<ref name="computerhistory">{{cit
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  • '''Bell Labs''' * {{bell|BELLMAC-32}}
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  • * Bell Labs ** {{bell|BELLMAC-8}}
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  • * Bell Labs ** {{bell|BELLMAC-4}}
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  • * {{bell|BELLMAC-32|Bell Labs BELLMAC-32 (BELLMAC-80)}}
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  • * September 16: Nokia Bell Labs, Deutsche Telekom T-Labs and Technical University of Munich achieve speeds of 1 Tb/s transmission ra
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  • ...omputer, the ''[[Model K]]'' at [[Bell Labs]]. By the end of the year Bell Labs authorized a full research project which resulted in the ''[[Model I]]'' (f ...was invented by William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain at Bell Labs in 1947.
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  • [[Alexander Graham Bell]] used the light-sensitive property of selenium to [[Photophone|transmit so ...tive application of the available theory.<ref name="Morris90" /> At [[Bell Labs]], [[William Shockley]] and A. Holden started investigating solid-state amp
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  • ...rch during 1956{{ndash}}1960 considered this successful effort by the Bell Labs group led by Atalla to stabilize the silicon surface the most important and ...ite book|last1=Bassett|first1=Ross Knox|title=To the Digital Age: Research Labs, Start-up Companies, and the Rise of MOS Technology|date=2007|publisher=[[J
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  • ...alter Houser Brattain]] while working under [[William Shockley]] at [[Bell Labs]] in 1947, shortly after the 17-year patent expired. Shockley initially att ...book |last1=Bassett |first1=Ross Knox |title=To the Digital Age: Research Labs, Start-up Companies, and the Rise of MOS Technology |date=2007 |publisher=J
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