Micro-electronics

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Micro-electronics are assemblies of semiconductor electronic devices created in a single block of silicon (usually in planar form, using photo-lithographic processes).

The field was created by Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory and its un-planned spinoff Fairchild Semiconductor in Silicon Valley, and Texas Instruments.