Electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit.
With a magnificent leap, Shasta plucked the siliconchip from my hand.
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And with every year, the siliconchip grows smaller, faster, and cheaper yet.
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In a decade or two, the siliconchip will be kaput.
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In 1970 a siliconchip typically had about 200 individual transistors.
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Fingerprints in an Identix database can only be verified with pattern-matching algorithms stored in a siliconchip, Fowler said.
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Engineers from UC Berkeley and Stanford University have printed an ant-sized radio onto a siliconchip (paywall).
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Those energy savings come from Apple's proprietary siliconchip, the W1, which makes Bluetooth more efficient and easier to use.
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The Dutch firm is experiencing a gradual turnaround of its siliconchip production business, which has been making losses for years.
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The fully programmable 48 processing cores are the most Intel has ever had on a single siliconchip, says the company.
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Richard Todd, a siliconchip designer from St Albans, used to drive a Toyota Prius, a hybrid half-electric and half-petrol car.
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Researchers at Ghent University in Belgium have etched a tiny world map-ona scale of 1 trillion-onto a optical siliconchip.
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When the video goggles capture an image from the person's surroundings, near-infrared lasers would beam the information to the implanted photovoltaic siliconchip.
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It can be placed on a piece of siliconchip, and operate as one set of instructions, among the many that are placed there.
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To build the e-tongue, the scientists positioned 10 to 100 polymer microbeads on a siliconchip about one centimeter square.
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The tiny siliconchip works at room temperatures and can be mass-produced, with 32 chips on a 4-inch silicon wafer.
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In fact, back in 1997 scientists at Caltech developed a "neurochip"- anoninvasivedevice that connects living brain cells to electrodes on a siliconchip.