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microchip
[mahy-kroh-chip]
microchip
/ ˈmaɪkrəʊˌtʃɪp /
noun
a small piece of semiconductor material carrying many integrated circuits
verb
(tr) to implant (an animal) with a microchip tag linked to a national computer network for purposes of identification
microchip
microchip
The basic component of modern miniaturized electronics. The “chip” is a series of electrical circuits built into a tiny wafer of silicon or another semiconductor.
Word History and Origins
Origin of microchip1
Example Sentences
Unlike modern debit or credit cards, EBT cards traditionally have not had microchips, making them especially easy to clone.
Sometimes referred to as microchips or integrated circuits, they are made from tiny fragments of raw materials, such as silicon.
The business also had high-performance microchips capable of being used in the development of AI technology, such as in self-driving cars and medical diagnosis systems, officials said.
The model was to become a dedicated foundry for microchips, manufacturing other companies' designs.
Northern Ireland will receive money to develop defence equipment, while south Wales will use the money to design microchips used to power mobile phones and electric cars.
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