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Isolinear Chips, otherwise known as Isolinear Optical/Processing Chips, are a technology introduced in The Next Generation. Isolinear systems are what generally run a starship in that era, replacing the duotronic systems in The Original Series. Isolinear chips are a physical storage medium as well as an operational and processing controller.

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