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How do integrated circuits (ICs) differ from discrete components?

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Integrated circuits (ICs) differ from discrete components in that ICs contain multiple components, such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors, all integrated onto a single semiconductor chip. Discrete components, on the other hand, are individual electronic components that are separate from one another and need to be connected together to form a circuit. ICs are typically smaller, more efficient, and more reliable than circuits built with discrete components.
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