The module comes with a dedicated neural processing unit which is essentially
another chip embedded onto the main one that's solely designed to power on - device AI computing.
For instance, it's been reported that the phone won't have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
chip embedded inside, as Samsung has already staked claim on its supply.
Barclays and bPay already has a partnership with Timex, with the Fairfield Contactless watch model already being available for # 150, but Timex will now release a further eight watches with the bPay
chip embedded from May.
A person's phone communicates with the small VeChain
chip embedded inside the clothing or accessory, which then tells its «story» to the consumer.
A phone is just another barrier when you can get
a chip embedded directly into you and just wave your hand at the register (and, again, hope you can pay that way).
Each character comes with an NFC
chip embedded in the platform it stands on, and this chip is readable by the Wii U gamepad.
It was
a chip embedded in a thick, plastic card about the size of a credit card.
It also has a rapid fire
chip embedded within that is professionally modded using Moddedzone's in house technology developed exclusively by them.
When placed on the Wii U gamepad,
a chip embedded in the figure's base can transmit and store data to and from the game.
This high - tech pet bowl works by reading your pet's microchip OR
the chip embedded in the supplied collar tag (additional collar tags are available).
The Barclaycard Arrival Plus World Elite Mastercard has a security
chip embedded in the card.
The smart
chip embedded in the card allows you to make chip - based purchases in Europe and beyond.
The «9x faster» than the iPad claim may seem bold but it seems to hold water, with the PowerVR SGX 543MP2
chip embedded in the A5 making mincemeat of any game or app currently available.
We can work with the publishers so they would ship a copy of each hardcover with an NFC
chip embedded with all the editorial reviews they can get on BN.com.
For instance, all of the coupes now come with power windows, locks and mirrors and a vehicle immobilizer
chip embedded in the key.
The wheels are serialized and each one has a radio frequency identification (RFID)
chip embedded into it to track it through its useful life.
They're the same as the amiibo figurines, with a tiny RFID
chip embedded within the card.
That's the vision of an art student who recently demonstrated online a prototype of a system where an edible
chip embedded in your lunch communicates its nutritional information, provenance, travel miles, and so on to your phone via a reader in the plate.
Why not use an RFID
chip embedded in plastic with shielding to protect it from Cosmic Radiation?
Theo Allen, a math student at NYU's Tandon School of Engineering who attended Tuesday's event, said he'll be participating in the competition, and mentioned three technologies he'll look at: a gun that can be locked using a smart phone app; a gun activated by a fingerprint reader; and a gun that can only be used if triggered by a digital
chip embedded in a nearby device, like a ring.
Iris Corporation's Tan Say Jim explains the concept of covert security for e-passports which have
a chip embedded inside the physical passport.
It's difficult, if not outright impossible, to duplicate authentic cards with security
chips embedded within.
Finally, with radio frequency identification (RFID)
chips embedded in parts, software can be used to manage supply chains.
Today Mirai variants continue to expand into new turf, including Mirari Okiru, which targets ARC processors (
the chips embedded in cars, mobile devices, smart TVs, surveillance cameras and many more connected products) and Mirai Satori, which hijacks crypto currency mining operations,.
As of Oct. 1, 2015, if your business doesn't use a credit card terminal that can process credit cards with
chips embedded in their face, you could be liable for any fraudulent credit card use through your system.
tracks real - time basketball performance statistics using data from
chips embedded in a basketball, players» shoes, and portable sensors placed around the court.
ShotTracker's technology tracks real - time basketball performance statistics using data from
chips embedded in a basketball, players» shoes, and portable sensors placed around the court.
The national identity card has been enhanced to take advantage of new technologies such as tactile element for the blind,
chip embedding technology and iris capabilities in addition to taking all ten fingerprints of an African.
«For example, the national identity card has been enhanced to take advantage of new technologies such as tactile elements for the blind,
chip embedding technology and iris capabilities in addition to taking all 10 fingerprints of an applicant,» he said.
And like Schwartz's monkeys, a few paralyzed humans have learned to transmit commands to computers via
chips embedded in their brains, but the associated prostheses are still slow and unreliable.
A key difference between NFC and the radio - frequency
chips embedded in employee ID badges is NFC's two - way communication capability, making it a more versatile tool for security.
And like Schwartz's monkeys, a few paralyzed humans have learned to transmit commands to computers via
chips embedded in their brains, but the prostheses are still slow and unreliable.
In essence, microarrays are fingernail - sized
chips embedded with snippets of known DNA.
Well, Lynch says Barnes & Noble would work with publishers to get NFC
chips embedded into hardcover books and in - store signage, and Nook owners would simply tap their e-readers to the books to get reviews, pricing information, and more.
Cats, it should be noted, were returned twenty times as frequently when they had
chips embedded.
Consumers not ready for EMV shift As the deadline approaches for retailers to switch to EMV - enabled payments, many credit card holders have already received replacement cards with small square
chips embedded in the plastic.
If the Video render times are that low, I'd like to see
these chips embedded in a Laptop that I can well use for productivity.
The company's application calls for appliances ranging from air conditioners, dehumidifiers and TVs to be built with specialized mining
chips embedded inside.
The tiny EMV
chips embedded in credit and debit cards were supposed to make the payments system more secure.
They pick up data from radio - frequency identification
chips embedded in your credit cards or cell phone to retrieve details about you and your spending habits and serve up an advertisement just for you.
The tiny plastic
chips embedded in passports and credit cards are primarily designed to thwart fraud and counterfeiting.
Not exact matches
«The data that you could possibly get from a
chip that is
embedded in your body is a lot different from the data that you can get from a smartphone,» he says.
«Sensors could be
embedded in smart watches, implantable
chips, or clothing,» says Portale.
The new reader, which will ship in spring 2015, is the first Square device to deal with EMV technology, meaning it has the ability to process payments made with credit cards
embedded with computer
chips.
Thoits has also invested in a new telephone switch and new fax machines, out of fear that
embedded chips might hiccup when the millennium turns.
Michelangelo once said that his statue of David was
embedded in the block of marble and he merely
chipped away the edges to reveal it.
Javelin's findings tell us that with the adoption of
embedded chip cards now widespread in the U.S., criminals have begun to shift their fraud operations away from physical stores, favoring online transactions, new account fraud, and identity theft.
The assorted goods in the store all have
embedded RFID
chips.
Use the palm of your hand to slightly press the chocolate
chips into the batter, just enough for them to get
embedded onto the batter.
Food tracking devices such as the nanosensors
embedded into food products as tiny
chips that are invisible to the human eye would also act as electronic barcodes.