
Frank Wanlass invented CMOS logic circuits in 1963 while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. He was given U.S. patent #3,356,858 for "Low Stand-By Power Complementary Field Effect Circuitry." [1]
Frank Wanlass won the 1991 Solid-State Circuits Award. [2]
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