IC macro

IC macro definition - computer

(Integrated Circuit macro) The first ready-made functions on a chip. Starting in the early 1960s, IC macros provided a circuit as simple as an AND gate, a register or a flip-flop. By the 1970s, IC macros became more complex. Later, IC macros became the "glue logic" that tied together microprocessors and other subsystems ready made on chips. See glue logic and PLD.



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