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Wat (wie) is VLSI - definitie

PROCESS OF CREATING AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT BY COMBINING THOUSANDS OF TRANSISTORS INTO A SINGLE CHIP; BEGAN IN THE 1970S WHEN COMPLEX SEMICONDUCTOR AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES WERE BEING DEVELOPED
VLSI; Very-Large-Scale Integration; Very Large-Scale Integration; Very Large-scale Integration; Very large-scale integration; ULSI; Structured VLSI design; Deep Submicron; Deep Submicrometre; Very Large System Integration; Analog VLSI; Analog vlsi; Vlsi; VLSI circuit; Very large scale integration; Very-large-scale integration; VLSI device; History of VLSI; VLSI design

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Very Large Scale Integration

Very large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining millions or billions of MOS transistors onto a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when MOS integrated circuit (Metal Oxide Semiconductor) chips were developed and then widely adopted, enabling complex semiconductor and telecommunication technologies. The microprocessor and memory chips are VLSI devices.

Before the introduction of VLSI technology, most ICs had a limited set of functions they could perform. An electronic circuit might consist of a CPU, ROM, RAM and other glue logic. VLSI enables IC designers to add all of these into one chip.

Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor VLSI
1. to Jamie Urquhart, who was running the VLSI group,
A History of The ARM Microprocessor _ Dave Jaggar _ Talks at Google
2. And we had fab space from VLSI Technology in San Jose.
A History of The ARM Microprocessor _ Dave Jaggar _ Talks at Google