Electronics (magazine)

International Electronics was an American trade magazine for the electronics industry.

The magazine was since April 1930 and was owned by the McGraw -Hill Publishing. She accompanied the development of the semiconductor industry from its beginnings with technical and scientific background articles. So it was in April 1965 by Gordon Moor the published named after him, Moore's Law, announced and presented the Motorola 6800 processor family in March and April 1974 - and in the latter issue also about the same time appearing Intel 8080, 1980 were in turn the presented internals of the 8087 math coprocessors from Intel. In 1995, the magazine after it had already been sold by McGraw -Hill, was set.

  • Elektro-/Elektronikfachzeitschrift
  • Antiquarian Journal (United States)
  • First publication in 1930
  • Posted in 1995
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