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LSI

American  
Electronics.
  1. large-scale integration: the technology for concentrating several thousand semiconductor devices in an integrated circuit.


LSI British  

abbreviation

  1. large scale integration

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LSI faculty member Peng Li said most existing tools can detect a neural modulator either in a small part of the brain with high spatial resolution or in the whole brain with very low resolution.

From Science Daily • Apr. 23, 2024

He also led investments in Tandem Computers Inc. and semiconductor maker LSI Logic Corp.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 10, 2016

He also played a central role in the funding and development of firms including Tandem Computers, Compaq Computer and LSI Logic, and served on the board of numerous companies including Hewlett Packard.

From Reuters • Jun. 9, 2016

The LSI circuit was invented in 1959 by Jack Kilby then at Texas Instruments, and for which he received a Nobel Prize. 

From Forbes • Oct. 15, 2011

Jerry Sanders, who left to found Advanced Micro Devices Inc., and Wilf Corrigan, who set up LSI Corp., are also Fairchild alumni.

From BusinessWeek • Mar. 24, 2011