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Modern circuitry using large-scale integration is much less susceptible to most of these problems.
Very large-scale integration will be necessary to achieve goals such as complete computers on one chip.
The Nixon years witnessed the first large-scale integration of public schools in the South.
The importance of large-scale integration of brain information for new approaches to medicine has been recognized.
The difference, he said, is that with microfluidic large-scale integration, hundreds and thousands of valves can be enabled on a single chip.
Next to merge would appear to be the large-scale integration, or LSI, chip businesses, which are suffering from similar problems.
(A decade later, the Pentagon's support for the large-scale integration of circuits on silicon surfaces almost surreptitiously created a new industry.)
At one time, there was an effort to name and calibrate various levels of large-scale integration above VLSI.
Transcendental Meditation also produces alpha coherence, that is, large-scale integration of frequencies in different parts of the brain.
With the large-scale integration of the southside in the 1990s, however, Windsor Forest High became the neighborhood school it was before busing.
Further improvements led to large-scale integration (LSI), i.e. systems with at least a thousand logic gates.
VLSI stands for very large-scale integration, a reference to putting thousands of microelectronic circuit elements on a chip.
With "large-scale integration" possible for integrated circuits (microchips) rudimentary personal computers began to be produced along with pocket calculators.
The final step in the development process, starting in the 1980s and continuing through the present, was "very large-scale integration" (VLSI).
Paradoxically, the only way to achieve 'very large-scale integrations' or a true 'computer on a chip'will be to make components an order of magnitude smaller than today's chips.
Further development, driven by the same economic factors, led to "large-scale integration" (LSI) in the mid-1970s, with tens of thousands of transistors per chip.
Such a transmitter became feasible with the advent of large-scale integration (LSI)- the art of putting thousands of transistors on a single silicon chip.
The culmination was the Very Large-Scale Integration project involving MITI's electronics research institute, the state and telecommunications laboratory and five major computer manufacturers.
MSI and LSI (medium- and large-scale integration) ICs increased transistor counts to hundreds, and then thousands.
These days Mr. Wyatt's research interests lie primarily in developing V.L.S.I. (very large-scale integration) analog microships for "Machine Vision."
Engineers working in this area work on enhancing the speed, reliability, and energy efficiency of next-generation Very Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) circuits and microsystems.
And the leadership in VLSI (very large-scale integration) technology built up since 1976 puts Japan in a good position to move into the vanguard in future developments in computers.
Intel boasts that CHMOS (complementary, high-performance, metaloxide semiconductors) will allow integrated circuits to shrink toward the goal of very large-scale integration (VLSI).
The trick to getting 240 logic chips to do more than 8,000 could do previously is called large-scale integration, or packing circuits much more densely on a wafer of silicon than before.
But Mr. Munster of Piper Jaffray said that a merger of this size faced large-scale integration obstacles and that those challenges were being played down by Symantec management.