transistor
This term evokes the transition from bulky, fragile vacuum tubes to the era of miniaturized electronics. It carries a connotation of efficiency, precision, and the foundation of all modern computing hardware. In a technical context, it is viewed as the basic building block of logic gates. While the word is strictly technical, it often appears in historical discussions about the mid-century technological revolution. It suggests a shift toward portability, as seen in the emergence of the transistor radio, which liberated media from the living room.
Used to count individual physical components on a circuit board.
Meanings
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power.
"The early computers used thousands of individual transistors."