post-transistor

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

post- +‎ transistor

Adjective[edit]

post-transistor (not comparable)

  1. (context, electronics) belonging to the time (late 1960s) after individual transistors were replaced by integrated circuits
    during the genesis of solid-state electronics and the post-transistor era of integrated circuits for telecommunications, computers, and digital signal machines
    the International Business Machines 360 series, which emerged in the late nineteen‐sixties as a major post-transistor family of general purpose computers.