Integrated injection logic (I2L) is a type of computer chip that helps computers think quickly and do more complicated tasks. It's like having lots of little mini-computers all working together on one chip. It works by taking instructions from the computer it's connected to and breaking them down into tiny bits. These tiny bits are sent to different mini-computers on the chip, and each mini-computer solves its own tiny bit of the problem. When all of the mini-computers are finished, they all send the answers back to the chip, which puts them all together and then sends the answer back to the computer. This way, the computer can do tasks very quickly and accurately!