Sentences with phrase «from microchip technology»

MCHP stock is also appropriate for long - term investors, who could see even high capital gains and also benefit from Microchip Technology's relatively high dividend yield.
So the researchers borrowed from microchip technology.

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The $ 20 billion semiconductor manufacturer Microchip Technology announced in March its plans to acquire Microsemi for $ 8.3 billion, a premium of around 7 % from the company's share price at the time of the acquisition.
Semiconductor stocks were sharply lower after Microchip Technology cut its sales forecast for the quarter and warned investors to expect bad news from others in the sector.
«The microchip technology also allows us to extract signals from the brain in order to reverse - engineer brain circuitry and decode the information that is in the subject's mind.
With thin film technology the bedrock of microchip and microstructure manufacturing, the pioneering research offers a significant advance — potential applications range from thin film coatings for paint and wound care to 3D printing, micro-casting and micro-fluidics.
The In - Dx panel was designed with input from engineers including Bob Stedtfeld and Syed Hashsham, in MSU's College of Engineering, to allow flexibility for use with microchip and smartphone technology.
Gut PAC analysis uses microchip technology to identify and quantify genetic material of hundreds of species of bacteria from a stool specimen.
Silicon Storage Technology, Inc. and its directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from its shareholders in connection with the proposed merger with Microchip.
As technology has evolved microchips have moved from containing 9 or 10 numbers to the current state of the art 15 number chips.
You need to stuff in money and other valuables within your clothes and ensure that your suitcase is locked.You need to have RFID blocking technology to prevent microchip from reading the content of your pocket or purse.
Chip technology: A microchip inserted into a credit card that adds an increased level of protection against fraud, either from duplicating the card or from the card being used by unauthorized users if stolen.
This is the kind of public support for emerging technologies and private sector entrepreneurs that gave birth to everything from jet engines to the Internet, microchips to GPS, and countless biomedical and agricultural innovations, each of which fueled American economic growth and prosperity.
The new Kindle likely uses the new Broadsheet microchip from Epson and E-Ink, which makes the display technology for the Kindle.
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