It is home to the world's No. 2 and No. 3 chip-packaging and chip-testing companies, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Siliconware Precision (SPIL) .
After polishing off the pizza, the volunteers were presented with three generous platters of oatmeal-raisin, chocolate-chip and double-chocolate-chip cookies, and asked to rate them.
Even so, the students given the marked chips ate 20 and 24 chips on average (for the seven-chip and 14-chip tubes, respectively), compared with 45 chips in the control group.
With the acquisition of wireless-chip company Icera last year, graphics-chip designer Nvidia will introduce do-it-all chips that can support both high-speed LTE networks and slower third- and second-generation networks early next year.
The DuoSense single-chip solution is the first single-chip on the market to support both pen and multi-touch input for mobile computing, allowing for easier integration and flexibility in thinner and slimmer computing designs.
The new chip-making technology may allow Moore's Law--that the number of transistors on a chip doubles every 18 months--to continue on its trajectory even when silicon transistors cannot be made any smaller.
It also offers the ability to support a chip-on-flex configuration, in which the chip is directly mounted and electronically connected to a flexible circuit, eliminating the need for a controller.
If his invention works as he says it will, Intel could make a 20-gigahertz Pentium chip with the equipment it now uses to make a 2-gigahertz chip.
Security expert, Andrew Goodwill, from the Third Man group, said this was the first evidence of a breach of the chip-and-pin system, with the encryption of the chip having been broken.
Banahan was unlucky when the referee ruled he had infringed on David Brown when the wing went over following a well-executed chip-and-run.
Intel and the semiconductor equipment maker ASML this afternoon announced an unusual deal intended to help accelerate the development of next-generation chip-making technologies.
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She does not go on about the cloned humans, chimeras, drug- or chip-driven zombies, miracle cures and genetically enhanced super-people that litter so many books in this field.
That operating system didn't support multiple processors, meaning most Mac users were unable to take advantage of the second chip if they spent the money for a two-chip system.
Chicory came up with a way to embed this software trick directly into a half-millimeter-square section of a silicon chip, making an otherwise slow-witted cell phone chip act like a genius.
Chicory came up with a way to embed this software trick directly into a half-millimeter-square section of a silicon chip, making an otherwise slow-witted cell phone chip behave like a genius.
At its heart is the firm's new quad-core Tegra 4 chip - which Mr Huang described as the fastest mobile processor on the market.
This highly integrated system-on-chip enables a cost-effective design for mid- to high-level infotainment systems and can scale to add the functionality of an external applications processor.
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He used all those attributes to top the leaderboard with Cheetham at the Gary Player-designed course before winning the shoot-out with a chip-and-putt on the 18th for a birdie four.
U.S. equity indexes finished little changed Monday, bouncing off earlier lows, as the bio-terrorism fears and chip-led tech selling that had plagued stocks most of the day eased up by the close.
In federal court in New Jersey the suit accuses Qualcomm of trying to cripple Broadcom's entry into a new wireless-chip business by wrongly tying chip orders to royalty rates and charging fees so steep Broadcom can't compete.
Samsung reps have been a little cagey on what's powering the thing, but at least one will have an eight-core Exynos 5 chip -- though to be fair it's actually dual four-core processors, rather than eight equal cores.
Infinera's optical routing gear is built around an all-in-one optical networking chip--which it calls a Photonic Integrated Circuit--that shrinks down the work done by a hodgepodge of parts in boxes from other vendors onto a pair of chips smaller than a fingernail.
Anti-fraud measures, principally chip-and-pin, are showing success in other areas once regarded as a big problem.
Invariably it was governments, rather than markets, that kick-started the move into chip-making.
Last week, the Dow rose 3.6%, including a 124-point bounce on Friday that sent the blue-chip index to a five-month high.
In Moscow old-age pensioners carry a chip-based smart card from Visa that acts as a subway pass and id card and affords them discounts at pharmacies.
Meanwhile, on the pitch, Sevilla moved up to fourth place in the table as a double from Alvaro Negredo -- the second a superb chip -- earned them a 2-1 home victory over third-placed Valencia.
Weinberger's new chip acts like a wireless Rosetta stone, able to imitate any other chip--and thereby mimic any of today's cell phones.
Last week Texas Instruments, led by Chief Executive RichardTempletonRichard Templeton, unveiled its mobile TV chip codenamed "Hollywood, " and said it had begun shipping the single-chip DTV solution to cellular manufacturers to begin putting in phones late this year.
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