• The strands light up in those places where there's a mismatch between the chip's everyman DNA and that of the person being tested.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The strands work like a molecular Light Brite, lighting up in those places where there's a mismatch between the chip's everyman DNA and that of the person being tested.

    FORBES: Health

  • Intel's chip for IBM's breakthrough Personal Computer in 1981 contained 29, 000.

    FORBES: Digital Rules

  • Well, HotHardware found that AMD's chip beats Intel's Ivy Bridge (with integrated HD 4000 graphics) by 30 to 50 percent in some games, albeit with a few stumbles over immature DX11 drivers.

    ENGADGET: AMD Trinity laptop review roundup: beats Ivy Bridge on gaming, but CPU lets the herd down

  • Adding more ambiguity to the speculative fire, ASUS' Chairman Jonney Shih recently confirmed to Forbes that an updated Transformer is on its way, saying only that it'd be very "impressive, " and would be available before CES. Jonney didn't comment on the upcoming slate's supposed use of NVIDIA's quad-core Kal-El, but with the chip's promised August launch date, we wouldn't rule it out.

    ENGADGET: ASUS' next gen Eee Pad Transformer to pack NVIDIA's quad-core Kal-El, launch this October?

  • The industries of both countries face higher costs for imported chip-making equipment, which comes mostly from Japan and represents the lion's share of a chip maker's costs.

    ECONOMIST: Semiconductors

  • By integrating Intrinsic ID's PUF technology into its secure microcontroller SmartMX2, NXP significantly enhances the chip's security architecture and strengthens applications such as NFC-enabled mobile payment, electronic ticketing, and eGovernment and cyber security services.

    ENGADGET: NXP's silicon fingerprinting promises to annoy the heck out of ID hackers

  • Also sadly, nobody's saying nothing about ATI's Hollywood graphics chip that's coming to the system, either out of ignorance or NDA-ance, but the general feel is that the system should thrown down about triple the graphics of the GameCube, but won't really be the same league as the energy loving 360 or the largish PS3.

    ENGADGET: IGN digs up some new info on the Nintendo Revolution

  • Though he declines to reveal the chip's manufacturer, Warwick did disclose that it's a "commercial" product.

    CNN: Is human chip implant wave of the future?

  • As a result, variations in the gate length reduce the chip's overall performance.

    ECONOMIST: Transistors: A tall story | The

  • The Bush administration is also worried that families who can afford private health insurance will switch to S-CHIP if it's available because it's cheaper.

    NPR: New Rules for Kids' Health Insurance

  • But in practical terms, a chip's vulnerability often stems from the fact that it can be taken apart and probed at a hacker's leisure.

    ENGADGET

  • First, it launched a PR offensive against the so-called megahertz myth, correctly pointing out that megahertz is only part of what measures a chip's performance.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • As part of the effort, it's starting something called the "true performance initiative" which is intended to help customers more accurately judge a chip's performance.

    FORBES: Silicon Confusion

  • Adding PUF technology significantly improves the chip's protection from reverse engineering attacks, as it removes the permanent presence of the digital encryption key on the device.

    ENGADGET: NXP's silicon fingerprinting promises to annoy the heck out of ID hackers

  • Light striking this detector liberates electrons from some of the silicon atoms, producing an electrical signal that is converted by the chip's electronics into a picture.

    ECONOMIST: Camera-phones

  • Once this is done, a series of chemical processes, some of which require high temperatures, are used to etch microscopic electrical circuits on to the chip's surface.

    ECONOMIST: Transistors: A tall story | The

  • If the antibody method is being used, the tester deposits a droplet of sample fluid that has been seeded with magnetic particles coated with the appropriate antibodies onto the chip's surface.

    ECONOMIST: Labs on a chip

  • The opto chip's speed also stands to benefit businesses that transmit large amounts of data around the globe, and the military could use it to improve navigation systems for ships and aircraft.

    CNN: Surfing at the speed of light

  • Instead of being fixed, a string of bits specifies the chip's design by telling it what linkages to forge between its various components (in this case, groups of transistors known as logic cells).

    ECONOMIST: REPORT: EVOLVABLE HARDWARE

  • In fact, the PowerShares Dynamic Networking (PXQ) exchange-traded fund (ETF) has surged 35% since the start of the year, versus CSCO's 15.8% decline for the same period, indicating that the networking sector is doing just fine without the blue chip's help.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In particular, the processes by which the circuit pattern is first projected on to a chip's surface lithographically, and then etched on to it chemically, will need to be altered to take account of the fact that the surface is curved.

    ECONOMIST: Semiconductors

  • And Eduardo's chip went in off Jody Craddock's head to make it 2-0 before Robin van Persie's exquisite touch set up Fabregas to score a classy third.

    BBC: Wolves 1-4 Arsenal

  • Russell Latapy's delicate chip from Frank Sauzee's pass drifted marginally wide of the target.

    BBC: Albertz at his fiercest

  • So popular, in fact, that the market's red chip index has rocketed over 80% since hitting bottom in mid-January, compared to the blue-chip Hang Seng Index's 40% gain over the same period.

    CNN: Red Chip Frenzy Again?

  • With eight minutes remaining, Morris gathered McFadden's chip over the top and evaded Frank Murphy's attempted tackle to chalk up the bonus point.

    BBC: Leinster 30-8 Connacht

  • This year, there's been a run on college coaches like Oregon's Chip Kelly (headed to the Eagles) that reflects the league's new obsession with football on Saturdays.

    WSJ: NFL: The Year Everything Changed

  • At Tuesday's Macworld extravaganza, Intel Chief Executive PaulOtelliniPaul Otellini stepped onstage to underscore the chip maker's support for the new Apple device.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "This has been scanned and there's no chip in it and so it's obviously come through the black market, " he said.

    BBC: South American crocodile with shop owner Jimmy Wicks

  • Mr. Lam said that could indicate a decision by Apple not to buy memory from Samsung, the world's biggest supplier of flash memory chips, amid continuing patent litigation between Apple and the chip maker's parent.

    WSJ: Apple's iPhone 5 Cost Rises Slightly

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