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- 4000_series comment "The 4000 series is a family of industry-standard integrated circuits (IC) which implement a variety of logic functions using Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor (CMOS) technology, and are still in use today. They were introduced by RCA as CD4000 COS/MOS series in 1968, as a lower power and more versatile alternative to the 7400 series of transistor-transistor logic (TTL) logic chips. Almost all IC manufacturers active during the era fabricated chips from this series.".