Chip in a sentence as a noun

Descrambling the physical chip layout was a pain..

You can travel by public transport but a special card with chip and login/logout is required.

At the end of the day the Casinos would settle accounts and exchange chips and cash to make it all come out even.

For the first time ever I get fully documented access to compute array on chip.

This means that if someone takes your chip, they get a complete record of every transaction you've ever made.

"And I did not chip in ten grand to seed a first investment round to build value for a Facebook acquisition.

It's nearly always better to have someone chip in something to incent the right behaviour; and4.

Unfortunately, I plugged in the disk drive connector crooked, sending -12 volts into a chip on the controller board that didn't want -12 volts.

Relying solely on an implementation sealed inside a chip and which is impossible to audit is a BAD idea.

You need to model the signal path from the die through the interconnect, BGA ball, land and via stack, trace and then back up the chain into the memory chip.

Of course businesses near the Casinos, 7-11, restaurants, etc, started accepting chips in lieu of cash since they could just walk next door and exchange them for cash.

Honestly, I don’t understand why it’s so difficult to create a camera chip not susceptible to any software hack.

Chip in a sentence as a verb

It was a great convenience and while occasionally people would try to counterfeit chips, at that time if you were caught doing that you literally disappeared.

"And then the secret service came and said "Under the constitution only the US Government can make a currency, stop accepting chips or go to jail.

It's possible to use an EMV-based card with just the magstripe, but it's a pain in the butt and the bank may well be aware that all your meatspace transactions are not using the EMV-chip.

For a long time Casinos, as service to their customers, didn't care if you played with another Casino's chips so you could just carry them around from place to place and play them.

> And I did not chip in ten grand to seed a first investment round to build value for a Facebook acquisitionHe really puts his finger on one of the reasons why this deal feels so weird here, I think.

Any time current is sent to the camera sensor, the LED cant help it but light up. My knowledge of electronics is limited, but I know for a fact that this can be achieved without the use of any reprogrammable microchips, with the use of a simple electrical circuit.

Quoting from the article..."By this year, the Sigint Enabling Project had found ways inside some of the encryption chips that scramble information for businesses and governments, either by working with chipmakers to insert back doors..."

The corresponding reddit thread is quite insightful:"It is far cheaper to make one very good chip for the highest market, and modify it slightly for lower end markets...Now, this is the part you hate: this is the only viable alternative.

You can demand chips be sold at lowest prices without being fused down, but then the company eats its own market, becomes unprofitable, and goes out of business at worst - or, at best, doesn't make enough money to fund further r&d as much as they want, which again hurts you, the consumer.

If we find a hardware bug in real silicon, at best, we catch it the moment we get the first chip back, and it means that we have a multiple month delay as we fix it and tape out a new chip, not to mention the cost of throwing away all of the partially fabbed chips we've got, plus the multiple million dollar cost of a new mask set.

I hope they're also going to chip in for a permanent security detail...More seriously, I think they could have done a better job reporting on the identity without giving so much away:* A picture of his house is posted, identical to the one in Google Street View* The license plate is relatively clear in the high-resolution image* His exact address has more or less already been discovered using only the information in the article* Full names of family members were usedIt's a legitimate story -- understanding Nakomoto's motivations for creating Bitcoin as discovered from his past is a worthwhile topic.

Chip definitions

noun

a small fragment of something broken off from the whole; "a bit of rock caught him in the eye"

See also: flake fleck scrap

noun

a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line

noun

a piece of dried bovine dung

noun

a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat

See also: crisp

noun

a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something

See also: check

noun

a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling

noun

electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit

See also: microchip

noun

(golf) a low running approach shot

noun

the act of chipping something

See also: chipping splintering

verb

break off (a piece from a whole); "Her tooth chipped"

verb

cut a nick into

See also: nick

verb

play a chip shot

verb

form by chipping; "They chipped their names in the stone"

verb

break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth"

See also: knap