Abstract
A Large Scale Integrated Central Processor (LSI-CP), see photo below, under development at IBM'S Federal System Division will address Department of Defense (DOD) standard computers. In particular, it executes the instructions sets of the AN/AYK-14 and AN/UYK-44 standard processors and will emulate other existing operational DOD computers.
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(auto-classified)LSI-CP: VLSI microprocessor emulates military processors
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