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  2. CK722 - Wikipedia

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    CK722. The CK722 was the first low-cost junction transistor available to the general public. It was a PNP germanium small-signal unit. Developed by Norman Krim, it was introduced by Raytheon in early 1953 for $7.60 each; the price was reduced to $3.50 in late 1954 and to $0.99 in 1956. Norm Krim selected Radio Shack to sell the CK721 and CK722 ...

  3. Yoke Khin Yap - Wikipedia

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    Yoke Khin Yap (Traditional Chinese: 葉玉牽 or Simplified Chinese: 叶玉牵, born 1968) is an American physicist, materials scientist and academic.He is most known for his nanoscale and quantum-scale materials research, and serves as a professor of Physics at Michigan Technological University (MTU).

  4. Moore's law - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a team in MIT's Microsystems Technology Laboratories developed a 22 nm transistor based on InGaAs which, at the time, was the smallest non-silicon transistor ever built. The team used techniques used in silicon device fabrication and aimed for better electrical performance and a reduction to 10-nanometer scale.

  5. Oakley, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oakley, Inc. is an American company headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, which is an autonomous subsidiary of Luxottica.The company designs, develops and manufactures sports performance equipment and lifestyle pieces including sunglasses, safety glasses, eyeglasses, sports visors, ski/snowboard goggles, watches, apparel, backpacks, shoes, optical frames, and other accessories.

  6. 2 nm process - Wikipedia

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    2 nm process. In semiconductor manufacturing, the "2 nm process" is the next MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor) die shrink after the "3 nm" process node. The term "2 nanometer " or alternatively "20 angstrom " (a term used by Intel) has no relation to any actual physical feature (such as gate length, metal pitch or ...

  7. Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, later known as Shockley Transistor Corporation, was a pioneering semiconductor developer founded by William Shockley, and funded by Beckman Instruments, Inc., in 1955. [ 2] It was the first high technology company in what came to be known as Silicon Valley to work on silicon-based semiconductor devices.

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