The following pages link to Soviet integrated circuit designation
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- Intel 8085 (links | edit)
- AVR microcontrollers (links | edit)
- PIC microcontrollers (links | edit)
- 7400-series integrated circuits (links | edit)
- Pro Electron (links | edit)
- TMS320 (links | edit)
- AMD Am2900 (links | edit)
- MCP-1600 (links | edit)
- U880 (links | edit)
- Intel MCS-96 (links | edit)
- KR580VM80A (links | edit)
- NeuroMatrix (links | edit)
- C166 family (links | edit)
- Mitsubishi 740 (links | edit)
- MicroVAX 78032 (links | edit)
- 1801 series CPU (links | edit)
- K1810VM86 (links | edit)
- DEC J-11 (links | edit)
- DEC T-11 (links | edit)
- KOMDIV-64 (links | edit)
- KOMDIV-32 (links | edit)
- ELVEES Multicore (links | edit)
- Elbrus-2S+ (links | edit)
- Signetics 8X300 (links | edit)
- Motorola MC10800 (links | edit)
- Angstrem (company) (links | edit)
- Mikron Group (links | edit)
- Nuklonas (links | edit)
- List of Soviet microprocessors (links | edit)
- GOST 18682-73 (redirect to section "History") (links | edit)
- GOST RV 5901-005-2010 (redirect to section "History") (links | edit)
- Svetlana (company) (links | edit)
- K1839 (links | edit)
- Electronics industry in the Socialist Republic of Romania (links | edit)
- COP400 (links | edit)
- Talk:Soviet integrated circuit designation (transclusion) (links | edit)
- User:Retired electrician/x3 (links | edit)
- User:Tule-hog/All Computing articles (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Computing/Recognized content (links | edit)
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