The die contained 5.4 million transistors and had an area of 149 mm2.
The R3000 die contained 115,000 transistors and measured 56 mm.
It contains 87.5 million transistors and has a 178.5 mm die.
Six years later, a state of the art microprocessor contained more than 40 million transistors.
At the beginning, the chips contained just two transistors.
It contained seven solar cells, four transistors and a small battery.
It contained 4.5 million transistors and had an area of 140 mm.
Today, the most advanced computer memory chips contain more than a billion transistors.
The R4200 contained 1.3 million transistors and had an area of 81 mm.
The die was 121 mm2 large and contained 2.8 million transistors.