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Silicon is the [[Glossary:Semiconductor|semiconductor]] material used in the vast majority of [[Glossary:Transistor|transistors]] and [[Glossary:Integrated_Circuit|integrated circuits]]. It almost entirely superceded [[Glossary:Germanium|germanium]] in the 1960's but is now starting to be superseded by other semiconductors such as galium arsenide for very high frequencies and silicon carbide and galium nitride for high voltages and powers.
Silicon is the [[Glossary:Semiconductor|semiconductor]] material used in the vast majority of [[Glossary:Transistor|transistors]] and [[Glossary:Integrated_Circuit|integrated circuits]]. It almost entirely superseded [[Glossary:Germanium|germanium]] in the 1960's but gallium arsenide if now often used for very high frequencies and silicon carbide and gallium nitride are taking over for high voltages and powers such as in electric vehicles.

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Silicon is the semiconductor material used in the vast majority of transistors and integrated circuits. It almost entirely superseded germanium in the 1960's but gallium arsenide if now often used for very high frequencies and silicon carbide and gallium nitride are taking over for high voltages and powers such as in electric vehicles.