Of course it was Americans who did the thing but in a Global conflict distinctions matter. It wasn't gooks or niggers or spicks or whomever it was a White man who came up with the concept. All White men come from Europe and the transistor was most very certifiably a European invention https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor
White Pride Worldwide.
.... what are you talking about?
It was invented/dreamed up/patented by an American-Jewish immigrant from Austria-Hungary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Edgar_LilienfeldEarly_life
Bardeen and Brattain developed the first working one but then their concept was essentially replaced/completely revamped by the MOSFET transistor, invented by Mohamed Atalla (Egyptian-American) and Dawon Kahng (American of South Korean descent) at Bell Labs in 1959.
Literally from your link.
Guaranteed the kike plagiarized White authors whose work he used without attribution. Which is common of kike "inventors".
ok so who'd he plagiarize from? Which Jewish inventors are you referencing? Since its so common and all that.
That's the device we call an FET today. Lilienfeld didn't invent the semiconductor device, that honor is usually given to Karl Ferdinand Braun, who invented a device we know today as the crystal rectifier, or semiconductor diode (clarify: galena or pyrite point-contact diode aka cat's whisker.) Semiconductor effects were first observed by Thomas Johann Seebeck, whose namesake is given to the phenomenon that makes thermocouples possible. But yes, semiconductors were "invented" or noticed, in this case, by pure European White Men.
This isn't to discount Lilienfeld's work in any way, modern electronics would be impossible without his electrolytic capacitor. The man's work is so underappreciated it hurts.
I wish we were all sitting Indian style in circle around you
“The various historical records say that the transistor was invented Dec. 23, 1947 at AT&T’s Bell Laboratories by scientists William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain. On that day, they demonstrated transistor amplification with a point contact transistor.
What I should have said was that Bardeen and Brattain did indeed invent the first transistor, a point contact type. However, Shockley was not included in that patent. Later, in 1948, Shockley developed the first bipolar transistor. In 1956, Shockley moved to California and established Shockley Semiconductor, one of the first, if not the first, semiconductor company in what we now know as Silicon Valley. And the rest is history, as they say. More details can be found in Shockley’s definitive biography Broken Genius by Joel Shurkin."
From wikipedia:
In the last two decades of his life, Shockley, who had no degree in genetics, became widely known for his extreme views on race and human intelligence, and his advocacy of eugenics.[2][5] As described by his Los Angeles Times obituary, "He went from being a physicist with impeccable academic credentials to amateur geneticist, becoming a lightning rod whose views sparked campus demonstrations and a cascade of calumny."
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