In 1978, integrated circuits (ICs) typically had around 6,000 to 10,000 transistors per chip. A notable example from that era is the Intel 8086 microprocessor, which contained approximately 29,000 transistors. This period marked significant advancements in semiconductor technology, leading to increased transistor counts and capabilities in ICs.
About how many transistors per IC were there in 1978?
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