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[[File:I860 Processor Die.jpg|thumb|A VLSI example: An i860 (part of Reality Engine) die. ]]
'''VLSI''', or Very Large Scale Integration, is a technique to integrate multiple kinds of transistor-based circuits into a singular die. The technology was heavily used by [[Silicon Graphics]] from the beginning with the [[68k-based SGIs (IRIS Series)|IRIS Graphics]] in its 68000-based multibus terminals and workstations. It continues to be important and has been extensively used in System on a Chip manufacturing.

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A VLSI example: An i860 (part of Reality Engine) die.

VLSI, or Very Large Scale Integration, is a technique to integrate multiple kinds of transistor-based circuits into a singular die. The technology was heavily used by Silicon Graphics from the beginning with the IRIS Graphics in its 68000-based multibus terminals and workstations. It continues to be important and has been extensively used in System on a Chip manufacturing.