Integrated circuit turns 50, now isn't that nifty?
Hard to believe that Jack Kilby's unsightly concoction (pictured above) turned 50 yesterday, but it's true. Half a century ago, Mr. Kilby crafted the integrated circuit, which ended up having a monumental impact on taking computers from warehouse-sized to, well, not-warehouse-sized. As the story goes, the very first microchip was demonstrated on the 12th of September in 1958, and it passed its first test: "producing a sine wave on an oscilloscope screen." Safe to say we all know how things progressed from there. Here's to you, IC -- and here's to 50 more.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
solidus @ Sep 13th 2008 10:21AM
wow lol, truely amazing how far we have come...
drumdbeat @ Sep 13th 2008 10:26AM
its evolved into something a lot quicker than fire ever did.
Flashpoint @ Sep 13th 2008 10:34AM
Back in those days, you'd need a computer the size of a state to run Crysis.
happy_penguin @ Sep 13th 2008 11:54AM
It would take a helluva big blender too.
Cam @ Sep 13th 2008 11:38PM
Rhode Island or Alaska?
Bakersdozen @ Sep 13th 2008 10:25AM
my hats off to you, sir
computer.dude.28 @ Sep 13th 2008 10:47AM
How many hats do you have?!
Allan @ Sep 13th 2008 10:24AM
wow
Rob Bourne @ Sep 13th 2008 10:30AM
IC Weiner?
Crud.
PuBeLeSs @ Sep 13th 2008 10:31AM
happy birthday
Mike @ Sep 13th 2008 10:32AM
American implementation of a British idea...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Dummer
Usual Americans rewriting the history books.. Reminds me of the movie U571, where the Americans apparently captured the Enigma machine (reality again, was the British captured it years before...)
Mike @ Sep 13th 2008 10:35AM
Non wiki link:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/403690.stm
matt merritt @ Sep 13th 2008 10:38AM
Crafting something and thinking that it would be a good idea to craft something are different things.
chefgon_ign @ Sep 13th 2008 10:39AM
Please do not associate my country with that god awful movie. It does not represent us.
Thi mam(kris120890) @ Sep 13th 2008 10:44AM
Americans think they invented everything. It was a british man that came up with the world wide web.
zfurie @ Sep 13th 2008 10:48AM
Al Gore is British???????
steven @ Sep 13th 2008 10:50AM
The Americans invented the computer so I don't think the WWW would be as useful without a computer.
PEZ @ Sep 13th 2008 10:58AM
The only thing the british invented was the tax-free-for-kings-and-queens declaration. I believe it was done on the "typewriter", or some similar device.
Chris @ Sep 13th 2008 10:59AM
I remember when America invented the British Empire. Ah, those were the days.
happy_penguin @ Sep 13th 2008 10:59AM
From your second link:
"The microchip was invented by a UK Ministry of Defence scientist, only for the patent to be registered seven years later in the US, the BBC has learned."
But:
"But Mr Dummer said MoD mandarins were unimpressed after a prototype failed and the idea went no further."
Apparently he who thunk it couldn't make it work. To the victor belong the spoils. Share the information yes but don't distort it.
Thi mam(kris120890) @ Sep 13th 2008 11:02AM
@steven
Some how I don't think so.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/The_first_inventor_of_the_computer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage
Wwhat @ Sep 13th 2008 11:56AM
hmm, so a brit patented the IC in 1952 and failed to create one, while in 1949 a german created a IC amplifier and patented that, but nobody used it.
In my book that means a german really invented it first, although he's not the "father of modrn IC's" since it didn't take off from that point, that kind of thing seems to happen a lot, and to a lot of people, I bet half of the readers here had some idea at one time or another but no way/energy to push it and then later read somebody else brought it to the market or patent office and got the glory.
Aaronage @ Sep 13th 2008 12:00PM
Oo, never knew that :)
Go Brits! :D
Arcanum @ Sep 13th 2008 12:26PM
usual butthurt brit snobs.
Reader @ Sep 13th 2008 9:10PM
I think the Romans won first place a long time ago...
Wwhat @ Sep 15th 2008 2:08AM
We are talking about IC's, not roads.
Reader @ Sep 15th 2008 8:57AM
I was talking about computers, not integrated circuits, or roads...
Imran @ Sep 13th 2008 10:36AM
Wow, it's always nice to remember how things started off :)
~Trail @ Sep 13th 2008 10:55AM
Yay! *Throws party streamers* Please tell me it's not Silicon wafer cake, I much prefer chocolate. :p
kamu @ Sep 13th 2008 11:11AM
On ya IC.
Keep it up.
Samboini @ Sep 13th 2008 11:10AM
Intergrated circuit? Pah, my laptop only needs love!
Elora HRanma @ Sep 13th 2008 11:25AM
50 more? Not if the mad scientists of the world have anything to say!
At least one of those wonderful technologies (quantum/molecular computing) we've been promised for decades should become viable and reign in 50 years, right?
bodeh6 @ Sep 13th 2008 11:55AM
Took them 11 years to get the technology from the Roswell UFO crash landing.
Humans stole the technology from the superior race.
Itchy @ Sep 13th 2008 12:09PM
I used to work for a guy (in the news industry, no less) who swore that integrated circuit technology was from aliens. He insisted that we got the technology from a UFO. His reasoning: "It's like, all of the sudden we had these computers. How is that possible?" There was nothing I could do to convince him otherwise.
He also insisted that his car (a VW Jetta) emitted no CO2, and he had the documentation to prove it. When he pulled out his smog inspection report, I had to explain to him that the 0 he was pointing to was the amount his car was over the allowable limit for C02 emissions.
Yeah. This guy was in charge of a news room.
JAY JAY @ Sep 13th 2008 1:25PM
We should all thank each other for the technological advances we have provided for people... No matter what country its from.
happy_penguin @ Sep 13th 2008 1:47PM
I think we should thank the person who made the advancement.
kyle allen @ Sep 13th 2008 2:58PM
they totally run doom!! yay
Rogbog4299 @ Sep 13th 2008 10:59PM
Jack Kilby whose he? I got to remember him for a trivia question. I know I will win some money on this one for sure! Jack Kilby inventor of the integrated circuit. Got it!
Zzephyr @ Sep 14th 2008 3:47PM
Yep, plus he drew some real neato comics, like Fantastic 4 and the Hulk, too!
Brian @ Sep 13th 2008 11:41PM
that is the first TRANSISTOR. A circuit by itself can be just a light bulb and a battery. So technically that was not the first circuit neither the first IC or the first processor... it was the first building block for the technology that many years later was to become ICs (integrated circuits) and later on microprocessors, and even later on: Personal computers.
joe @ Sep 14th 2008 3:06AM
Thank you Jack Kilby. They should make you one of the great people in civilization (real life and in the video game). I feed my family using your invention.
Nate DiDonato @ Sep 15th 2008 3:16AM
Whatever Britain makes, America makes better. Whatever America makes, Japan makes better. Whatever Japan makes, Germany takes another spin at.
Then China rips them ALL off and makes it dirt cheap for the majority of Americans to buy.
Well, technology wise at least. Food would be a completely different topic.
"...and I think to myself... what a wonderful world"