Integrated Circuits
The next major technological advancement was the replacement of transistors by tiny integrated circuits or "chips."

Chips are blocks of silicon with logical circuits etched into their surface. They are smaller and cheaper than transistors and can contain thousands of circuits on a single chip. They give computers tremendous speed; one million calculations per second.

After this cost and size decrease, smaller organizations and hospitals could now afford a computer.

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