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English Dictionary: Integrated Circuit by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
integrated circuit
n
  1. a microelectronic computer circuit incorporated into a chip or semiconductor; a whole system rather than a single component
    Synonym(s): integrated circuit, microcircuit
From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   integrated circuit
  
      (IC, or "chip") A microelectronic
      {semiconductor} device consisting of many interconnected
      transistors and other components.   ICs are constructed
      ("fabricated") on a small rectangle (a "die") cut from a
      Silicon (or for special applications, Sapphire) wafer.   This
      is known as the "substrate".   Different areas of the substrate
      are "doped" with other elements to make them either "p-type"
      or "n-type" and polysilicon or aluminium tracks are etched in
      one to three layers deposited over the surface.   The die is
      then connected into a package using gold wires which are
      welded to "pads", usually found around the edge of the die.
  
      Integrated circuits can be classified into analogue, digital
      and hybrid (both analogue and digital on the same chip).
      Digital integrated circuits can contain anything from one to
      millions of {logic gates} - {inverters}, {AND}, {OR}, {NAND}
      and {NOR} gates, {flip-flops}, {multiplexors} etc. on a few
      square millimeters.   The small size of these circuits allows
      high speed, low power dissipation, and reduced manufacturing
      cost compared with board-level integration.
  
      The first integrated circuits contained only a few
      {transistors}.   Small Scale Integration ({SSI}) brought
      circuits containing transistors numbered in the tens.   Later,
      Medium Scale Integration ({MSI}) contained hundreds of
      transistors.   Further development lead to Large Scale
      Integration ({LSI}) (thousands), and VLSI (hundreds of
      thousands and beyond).   In 1986 the first one {megabyte} {RAM}
      was introduced which contained more than one million
      transistors.
  
      LSI circuits began to be produced in large quantities around
      1970 for computer main memories and pocket calculators.   For
      the first time it became possible to fabricate a {CPU} or even
      an entire {microprocesor} on a single integrated circuit.   The
      most extreme technique is {wafer-scale integration} which uses
      whole uncut wafers as components.
  
      [Where and when was the term "chip" introduced?]
  
      (1997-07-03)
  
  
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