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Anywhere from none to many billions, depending on the computer.

  1. vacuum tube computers had no transistors
  2. transistorized computers had a few thousand to a few hundred thousand transistors
  3. integrated circuit computers had a few tens of thousands to a few million transistors
  4. microprocessor computers have had a few thousand to many billions of transistors
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