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1 Although too waxy for creamy mash, they are great for making chips or roast potatoes.
2 But the traditional route of making chips ever smaller had begun to offer diminished gains.
3 TSMC already has a plant in the Shanghai area making chips using lower-tech 8-inch wafer technology.
4 The move comes at a time of renewed interest in making chips in the United States.
5 Flint pulled out a block of wood and began carving, hacking away furiously, making chips fly.
6 It's about making chips for a post-PC world.
7 AMD focuses on making chips for personal computers and servers, and competes directly against much larger Intel.
8 AMD also plans to expand further into making chips for other markets, including industrial equipment and medical devices.
9 AMD focuses on making chips for personal computers and servers, and competes directly against much larger Intel INTC.O.
10 It specialises in making chips used for payments with mobile phones, making it an attractive target, the paper said.
11 It's inadequate, said Horowitz, referring to how transistor density doubles about every two years, making chips smaller and faster.
12 Samsung, for instance, counts Apple as its biggest customer, making chips and other parts central to Apple's mobile devices.
13 Cloudera's data business is meant to help Intel diversify away from its core business of making chips for data centers.
14 It faces intense competition from Taiwan's MediaTek Inc and a handful of small Chinese companies that specialize in making chips for low-priced phones.
15 Qualcomm, better known for making chips that power smartphones, introduced the Toq device -able to play music, handle phone calls, and run apps.
16 SoulBrain already supplies some hydrogen fluoride, used as an etching gas when making chips , to Samsung and SK Hynix, according to a company filing.
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