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ENIAC
Von Neumann Architecture
Vacuum Tube
Transistor
Semiconductor
Integrated Circuit
Circuit Board
Moore's Law

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A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
A mass-manufactured component that combines transistors, wiring, and other electronic components
A theory that predicts how quickly the number of cheaply placed transistors within a given area will grow
The idea of storing a program in memory instead of on wires and switches
The first high-speed, purely electronic digital computer
A glass object used in early computers as a switch or amplifier
A sheet of insulating material used to mount and connect electronic components
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals

ENIAC: The first high-speed, purely electronic digital computer

Von Neumann Architecture: The idea of storing a program in memory instead of on wires and switches
Vacuum Tube: A glass object used in early computers as a switch or amplifier
Transistor: A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals
Semiconductor: A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
Integrated Circuit: A mass-manufactured component that combines transistors, wiring, and other electronic components
Circuit Board: A sheet of insulating material used to mount and connect electronic components
Moore's Law: A theory that predicts how quickly the number of cheaply placed transistors within a given area will grow

ENIAC: The first high-speed, purely electronic digital computer

Von Neumann Architecture: The idea of storing a program in memory instead of on wires and switches
Vacuum Tube: A glass object used in early computers as a switch or amplifier
Transistor: A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals
Semiconductor: A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
Integrated Circuit: A mass-manufactured component that combines transistors, wiring, and other electronic components
Circuit Board: A sheet of insulating material used to mount and connect electronic components
Moore's Law: A theory that predicts how quickly the number of cheaply placed transistors within a given area will grow

ENIAC - The first high-speed, purely electronic digital computer

Von Neumann Architecture - The idea of storing a program in memory instead of on wires and switches
Vacuum Tube - A glass object used in early computers as a switch or amplifier
Transistor - A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals
Semiconductor - A substance that can conduct electricity under some conditions
Integrated Circuit - A mass-manufactured component that combines transistors, wiring, and other electronic components
Circuit Board - A sheet of insulating material used to mount and connect electronic components
Moore's Law - A theory that predicts how quickly the number of cheaply placed transistors within a given area will grow