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application MOS chips were small-scale
integration (SSI)
chips.
Following Mohamed M. Atalla's
proposal of the
MOS integrated circuit chip in 1960, the...
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sales of
calculator chips and were
wiped out in the aftermath;
those that
survived did so by
finding other chips to produce.
MOS became a
supplier to...
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automated metal–oxide–semiconductor (
MOS)
fabrication processes,
resulting in a
relatively low unit price. Single-
chip processors increase reliability because...
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fabrication facility in Austin, Texas, was
having difficulty producing MOS chips, and mid-1974 was the
beginning of a year-long
recession in the semiconductor...
- The VIC-II (Video
Interface Chip II),
specifically known as the
MOS Technology 6567/6566/8562/8564 (NTSC versions), 6569/8565/8566 (PAL), is the microchip...
- (LSI) with
hundreds of
transistors on a
single MOS chip by the late 1960s. The
application of
MOS LSI
chips to
computing was the
basis for the
first microprocessors...
- (Video
Interface Chip),
specifically known as the
MOS Technology 6560 (NTSC version) / 6561 (PAL version), is the
integrated circuit chip responsible for...
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early 1960s. By 1964,
MOS chips had
reached higher transistor density and
lower manufacturing costs than
bipolar chips.
MOS chips further increased in...
- The
MOS Technology 6581/8580 SID (Sound
Interface Device) is the built-in
programmable sound generator chip of the
Commodore CBM-II,
Commodore 64, Commodore...
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sensors (due to
smaller sensor size
compared to the APS-C size), the Live
MOS chip includes a noise-reduction technology. This
sensor is also used in Panasonic's...