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  • [[Category:Japanese inventions]]
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  • ...pecifically mentioned the MOSFET and the microprocessor as other important inventions in the evolution of [[microelectronics]].<ref name="Nobel">{{cite article | ...w MOS phototransistor operating in a non-destructive readout mode |journal=Japanese Journal of Applied Physics |volume=24 |issue=5A |page=L323|doi=10.1143/JJAP
    193 KB (26,874 words) - 17:01, 6 September 2024
  • ...manufacturers due to its low power consumption, leading to the rise of the Japanese semiconductor industry.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gilder |first1=George |title [[Category:Arab inventions]]
    39 KB (5,310 words) - 17:19, 6 September 2024
  • ...r processor]] could be contained on a single MOS LSI chip. This led to the inventions of the microprocessor and the [[microcontroller]] by the early 1970s.<ref n ...n a single chip.<ref name="forging">{{cite book | title = We were burning: Japanese entrepreneurs and the forging of the electronic age | author = Bob Johnston
    66 KB (9,048 words) - 17:01, 6 September 2024
  • ...n transistor]] (SIT), a type of JFET with a short channel, was invented by Japanese engineers [[Jun-ichi Nishizawa]] and Y. Watanabe in 1950. Following Shockle [[Category:Arab inventions]]
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