A type of Soviet calculator IC. The Soviet Ministry of Electronics Industry (KNIIMP) ordered the creation in 1970 of the first Soviet and Europe 4 chip calculator based on large-scale integrated circuits MOS technology which was it's self based on a dynamic (clocked) with integration keys making up to 500 transistors integrated on to a single chip. It was relitvly cheep by Western prices, but painfuly exspensive for Sovets.
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