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The microchip, or integrated circuit, that is fundamental to cell phones was developed by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce in the late 1950s. Kilby, working at Texas Instruments, created the first working integrated circuit in 1958, while Noyce, co-founder of Intel, independently developed a more practical version shortly thereafter. Their innovations laid the groundwork for the microelectronics revolution, enabling the development of modern cell phones.

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