Re: Historical question: first reference to "chip"?
- From: nmm1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Nick Maclaren)
- Date: 25 Apr 2007 14:50:15 GMT
In article <5997a8F2j8s9eU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Del Cecchi <cecchinospam@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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|> And IEEE, which goes back much farther, has first usage in 1964.
As D.C. Wood said, the OED has a reference from 1962:
1962 B. G. BENDER in G. W. A. Dummer Microminiaturization 139
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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