Transistor Stocks List

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Transistor Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 1 APD Air Products Completes Sale of LNG Business to Honeywell for $1.81B
Oct 1 APD Honeywell Acquires Air Products' LNG Process Business for $1.81B
Oct 1 CDNS Cadence Design Systems, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:CDNS) Stock Has Been Sliding But Fundamentals Look Strong: Is The Market Wrong?
Oct 1 APD Honeywell completes $1.81bn buyout of Air Products’ LNG division
Oct 1 AMAT Here's Why Applied Materials (AMAT) is a Strong Momentum Stock
Oct 1 CDNS Wall Street Analysts Think Cadence (CDNS) Is a Good Investment: Is It?
Oct 1 AMAT Can Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Continue Riding the AI Wave for Growth in 2025?
Oct 1 CDNS Design Software Stocks Q2 In Review: ANSYS (NASDAQ:ANSS) Vs Peers
Sep 30 APD Air Products Stocks Hit 52-Week High: What's Driving the Rise?
Sep 30 AMAT Intel, Samsung issues have broader implications for chip equipment makers: Cantor
Sep 30 AMAT AMAT Gains 46.9% in a Year: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?
Sep 30 APD Air Products Completes $1.81 Billion Sale of Liquefied Natural Gas Process Technology and Equipment Business to Honeywell
Sep 29 AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Poised for Growth as Data Centers Overtake PCs in Wafer Demand
Sep 27 CDNS Here is What to Know Beyond Why Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (CDNS) is a Trending Stock
Sep 27 CDNS Cadence Design Systems: Premium Play Still Awarded Premium Valuation
Sep 27 LPL LG Display Shifts Focus to OLED with Major Sale
Sep 27 AMAT The S&P 500 Index Could Hit 6,000 in 2024, According to Wall Street Analysts: Here Are 2 Stocks to Buy Before That Happens
Sep 26 AMAT Applied Materials: OpenAI O1 Is A Big Deal
Sep 26 CDNS Cadence & TSMC Team Up to Boost AI-Driven Advanced-Node Designs
Sep 26 CDNS With 88% ownership, Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CDNS) boasts of strong institutional backing
Transistor

A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. It is composed of semiconductor material usually with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals controls the current through another pair of terminals. Because the controlled (output) power can be higher than the controlling (input) power, a transistor can amplify a signal. Today, some transistors are packaged individually, but many more are found embedded in integrated circuits.
The transistor is the fundamental building block of modern electronic devices, and is ubiquitous in modern electronic systems. Julius Edgar Lilienfeld patented a field-effect transistor in 1926 but it was not possible to actually construct a working device at that time. The first practically implemented device was a point-contact transistor invented in 1947 by American physicists John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley. The transistor revolutionized the field of electronics, and paved the way for smaller and cheaper radios, calculators, and computers, among other things. The transistor is on the list of IEEE milestones in electronics, and Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their achievement.Most transistors are made from very pure silicon or germanium, but certain other semiconductor materials can also be used. A transistor may have only one kind of charge carrier, in a field effect transistor, or may have two kinds of charge carriers in bipolar junction transistor devices. Compared with the vacuum tube, transistors are generally smaller, and require less power to operate. Certain vacuum tubes have advantages over transistors at very high operating frequencies or high operating voltages. Many types of transistors are made to standardized specifications by multiple manufacturers.

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