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Computer History Museum | Fairchild Integrated Circuits @ComputerHistory | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This clip from a 1967 promotional film by Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation featured Dr. Harry Sello and Dr. Jim Angell describing integrated circuit design and development.

Fairchild fabricated its first planar integrated circuit, comprising just four transistors and five resistors, in 1960, kicking off the integrated circuit revolution.

To view the full film, search “Fairchild Briefing on Integrated Circuits” on our YouTube channel.

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