The maximum acceleration of an integrated circuit depends on its material, manufacturing process and design. In general, the maximum acceleration that an integrated circuit can withstand is the maximum acceleration within the operating temperature range of the chip and will not cause permanent damage to the chip. Different types of integrated circuits and different materials have different maximum acceleration.
If you want to know the maximum acceleration of a specific integrated circuit, you can consult the technical specifications or reference design materials of the integrated circuit. Note that even if the integrated circuit can withstand a certain type of acceleration, do not exceed its design value to avoid damage to the chip.