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Difference Between MOS and CMOS Difference Between MOS and CMOS MOS (Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor) Refers to a single type of transistor , i.e., a MOSFET . It can be: NMOS (n-channel) PMOS (p-channel) Used individually in circuits. Key Points: Uses only one type of transistor at a time Simpler design Higher power consumption (especially NMOS logic) Faster in some basic configurations CMOS (Complementary MOS) A technology that uses both NMOS and PMOS together . “Complementary” means one turns ON while the other turns OFF. Key Points: Uses both NMOS + PMOS transistors Very low power consumption Widely used in microprocessors, memory chips, and digital IC...