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  2. Application-specific integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC / ˈeɪsɪk /) is an integrated circuit (IC) chip customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use, such as a chip designed to run in a digital voice recorder or a high-efficiency video codec. [1] Application-specific standard product chips are intermediate between ...

  3. Network on a chip - Wikipedia

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    Category:Graph theory. v. t. e. A network on a chip or network-on-chip (NoC / ˌɛnˌoʊˈsiː / en-oh-SEE or / nɒk / knock) [ nb 1 ] is a network -based communications subsystem on an integrated circuit (" microchip "), most typically between modules in a system on a chip (SoC). The modules on the IC are typically semiconductor IP cores ...

  4. Integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    A microscope image of an integrated circuit die used to control LCDs.The pinouts are the dark circles surrounding the integrated circuit.. An integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip, computer chip, or simply chip, is a small electronic device made up of multiple interconnected electronic components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors.

  5. Integrated circuit design - Wikipedia

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    Integrated circuit design involves the creation of electronic components, such as transistors, resistors, capacitorsand the interconnectionof these components onto a piece of semiconductor, typically silicon. A method to isolate the individual components formed in the substrateis necessary since the substrate silicon is conductive and often ...

  6. History of computing hardware (1960s–present) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the 1961 Semiconductor Network Computer (Molecular Electronic Computer, Mol-E-Com), [10] [11] [12] the first monolithic integrated circuit [13] [14] [15] general purpose computer (built for demonstration purposes, programmed to simulate a desk calculator) was built by Texas Instruments for the US Air Force.

  7. Very-large-scale integration - Wikipedia

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    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 telecommunications technologies.

  8. System on a chip - Wikipedia

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    A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC / ˌˈɛsoʊsiː /; pl. SoCs / ˌˈɛsoʊsiːz /) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or other electronic system. These components almost always include on-chip central processing unit (CPU), memory interfaces, input/output devices and interfaces, and secondary ...

  9. OSI model - Wikipedia

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    OSI had two major components: an abstract model of networking, called the Basic Reference Model or seven-layer model, and a set of specific protocols. The OSI reference model was a major advance in the standardisation of network concepts. It promoted the idea of a consistent model of protocol layers, defining interoperability between network ...