Large-scale integration (LSI) is the process of integrating or embedding thousands of transistors on a single silicon semiconductor microchip. LSI technology was conceived in the mid-1970s when computer processor microchips were under development.
It is no longer in use. It defines the technology used to build powerful microchips or integrated circuits (IC) in a very small form factor.
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