LSI typically refers to Large Scale Integration, a type of integrated circuit (IC) or "chip" that contains a large number of transistors (typically in the thousands) on a single chip. It was a significant step in the evolution of microelectronics, allowing for more complex circuits to be built in a smaller space, leading to smaller, faster, and more efficient electronic devices. LSI is commonly used in various electronic systems, including computers, communication devices, and industrial equipment.
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