History of VLSI: Transistor to System-on-a-Chip
VLSI began in the 1970s with the development of metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) integrated circuits. MOS chips were smaller and more efficient than earlier bipolar junction transistor (BJT) chips, and they allowed for the integration of more transistors on a single chip.
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