ABSTRACT
At the turn of the decade, a number of development programs were in progress to achieve a cross-breeding of the computer and semiconductor technologies. Since then, we have seen the advent of LSI mainframe memories. Further advances in LSI technology have incited considerable interest in other areas of computer applications, and as 1972 ends the LSI minicomputer comes of age.
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- MOS LSI minicomputer comes of age
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