CMOS pioneer RCA, licensed its CMOS patents in Japan. Israel Kalish, who developed RCA’s first CMOS circuits and built the first CMOS microprocessor, recalls, somewhat ironically, his trips to visit RCA’s Japanese licensees. “I used to travel to Japan,” Kalish recalled, “here we were, making memories and getting 10, 15, 20 per cent yield on good …
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