You'll also have peace of mind knowing your transactions are secure
using chip technology.
To answer this question, the research team now wants to systematically
use the chip technology to study the association between human eating habits and the formation of fat cells.
When shopping in store,
use the chip technology and insert your card to enhance the security features.
Some offer «zero liability» in the case of unauthorized purchases, and many now
use chip technology to reduce the likelihood of fraud in the first place.
Not exact matches
The money will be
used for product development and field trials to shrink down the
technology to
chip size so it works in mobile phones and Wi - Fi devices.
Allyson Hugley, president of Measurement & Analytics for Weber Shandwick, notes that the data from the study could add another layer to the modes of evaluation that are already available to advertising and marketing agencies, building on traditional surveys and more recent
technology such as beacons and RFID
chips that are
used during live events.
Bentley - based information
technology company ISA Technologies has become the first organisation in the southern hemisphere to
use revolutionary new IBM Cell
chip technology for high performance computing and visualisation.
The maker of graphics
chips used in everything from Apple (aapl) computers to Tesla's self - driving car
technology, Nvidia (nvda) is enjoying blockbuster demand for its products.
Military
technology, automobiles, cellular towers and solar panels, to name a few, all
use chips too.
The
technology is similar to the sort
used in RFID
chips that keep track of pets or livestock, in electronic toll collection and all sorts of other devices.
The device also
uses Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing
chip technology to project a darn good high - resolution image.
The
technology sector may see more pressure if industries that
use chips — such as transportation, machinery or even security cameras — fall under higher taxes, Credit Suisse's Pitzer wrote.
Qualcomm has announced three concessions that it hopes will help resolve its long - running legal battle with Apple over the fees it charges for
use of its wireless
chips and patented
technology.
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.
«We will
use cutting - edge 7 nm process
technology for
chips to be
used in the mining process, and jointly work on its research and development and manufacturing with our alliance partner having semiconductor design
technology.»
The mark of the beast is spiritual, and identical to the pledged of allegiance to the flag, because worshipping doesn't come from a
chip, or any
technology device, although we are surrounded by human devices... The name of the beast is going to be written in the heart, or in the mind on those who worship the beast, because worshipping is of the heart, or of the mind... When the Germans
used their right hand to pledge allegiance to the flag, or to Hitler, there was no physical mark in the right hand, or forehead of the German pledger, because the pledge of allegiance to the flag, or to Hitler, was written in the heart, or in the mind of the German pledger... When the US
uses their right hand to pledge allegiance to the flag, there is no physical mark in the right hand, or on the forehead of the pledger, because the pledge of allegiance to the flag, is written in the heart, or in the mind of the pledger... The devil
uses Romans 13 to deceive those who are pledging allegiance to the flag, because they do not believe what God said in Ex.20: 1 - 5, and De.4: 15 - 19... When a person pledges allegiance to a man, or to a flag, or to a nation, they are heading for destruction, because God said; «cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and make flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD Jer.17: 5 KJV... Whatever happened to the Germans who trusted in Hitler, or on their military power?
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.
Besides security - related applications — and the privacy concerns that such
technology might raise — everyday electronics could also make
use of terahertz
chips to enable all sorts of technical wizardry, much like the cameras, accelerometers and gyroscopes in today's cell phones.
It
uses digital
chip technology that gives it faster shut - off and recovery time, so you're protected from hearing loud noises.
«New
technology platform propels the
use of «organs - on -
chips».»
This flexibility allows the organs - on -
chips to be
used in many different laboratories and spurs «democratization» of the
technology, she said.
But because the new DNA objects are on the same size scale of devices that can be patterned
using computer
chip lithography, it might be possible to integrate the two
technologies and design DNA origami to detect cancer biomarkers and other biological targets that could then be read out by electronic devices, Castro says.
Using the new methods of micromachining, which borrow
technology for making computer
chips to carve out and build up microscopic structures on silicon wafers, Peter Gammel and his colleagues at Bell Labs / Lucent Technologies reduced three of the critical devices of a cell phone to Lilliputian size that will allow all the components of a phone to be constructed on a single
chip.
Based on complementary metal - oxide - semiconductor (COMS)
technology — a standard low - cost, high - volume
chip manufacturing technique
used for most processors and
chips today — a group of researchers from IBM Research in Zurich, Switzerland, together with a consortium working under the EU - funded project «ADDAPT,» have demonstrated a novel optical receiver (RX) that can achieve an aggregate bandwidth of 160 Gb / s through four optical fibers.
It says the bigger carriers, especially AT&T, have
used their market power to ensure
chip designers and device makers make equipment compatible with their flavor of the
technology, leaving smaller carriers in the cold.
But White points out that the
technology used to generate individual photons to feed into the
chip, and to detect them as they emerge, is not efficient, fast or compact enough yet.
«We
use our LEAP
technology to embed ultra-thin, ultra-small semiconductor
chips, including 350 µm / side, 20 µm thick semiconductor dice, in paper substrates with a thickness of < 120 µm,» said Dr. Marinov, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing engineering at NDSU.
The fact that the device
uses current
technologies such as techniques for silicon -
chip manufacturing means there are no known roadblocks to scaling up to create a useful quantum computer.
But
using compression
technology developed for digital cellphones combined with a digital signal processing
chip made by Motorola, a team from the University of Surrey managed to squeeze surprisingly good quality sound into the gap.
Researchers under the direction of KIT have now demonstrated that carbon nanotubes are suited for
use as on -
chip light source for tomorrow's information
technology, when nanostructured waveguides are applied to obtain the desired light properties.
It
uses what is claimed to be the world's most powerful processing
chip, the 64 - bit Alpha, which was launched last year (
Technology, 7 March 1992).
IBM Research is working on «interlayer cooling,» in which water is pumped through tiny tubes penetrating
chips are piggypacked
using high - speed communication
technology called through - silicon vias.
CMOS is the
technology used by the computer industry to make integrated circuits, and because the techniques are so well optimized, CMOS - compatible
chips are potentially very low cost.
Researchers of the University of Stuttgart achieved a new world record in coupling efficiency between optical fibers and integrated silicon waveguides based on the new developed aperiodic grating coupler structures that are fabricated
using the
technology process of IMS
CHIPS.
The fix is to stack
chips into dense 3D configurations, with
chips linked
using a
technology called through - silicon vias (TSVs).
So far, the most likely implementation of optical
technology are optical interconnects that would replace the relatively slow copper wires now
used to link processor
chips to one another.
«New
chip could bring highest level of encryption to any mobile device: First
use of quantum
technology to create a random number generator that is both tiny and fast.»
He believes that cooling computer
chips might be the first place to utilize the new
technology, however, given that such
chips already
use copper interconnects and often overheat as they continue to become ever tinier.
PIC
technology offers a way to integrate photonic components — such as the lasers and detectors
used by the new quantum random generator — onto a
chip with a small footprint and low power consumption.
Along with his colleagues, he
used the new
technology of «biologgers» (miniature sensors attached to computer
chips and implanted into the aardvarks by wildlife veterinarians), to study the activity patterns and body temperatures of aardvarks living in the Kalahari.
The core information
technologies used in small drones — extremely small video cameras,
chips to process video and high - speed wireless communications systems — are routinely found in inexpensive consumer electronics.
One idea is to
use radio - frequency identification (RFID)
technology — labelling things with small
chips that store data and can be tracked.
However, until now, all prototypes of devices based on conventional ferroelectrics have not been compatible with silicon
technology, which is
used in the production of most modern
chips.
To do so, they
used so - called microarrays, a
chip technology originally developed for the semiconductor industry.
Some research teams over the past five years have
used microarray or gene -
chip technology to compare genomes and quickly scan them for variations of copy numbers on each chromosome.
«This could be
used to scale current semiconductor
technologies down to the atomic scale — lasers, light - emitting diodes (LEDs), computer
chips, anything,» says Dr. Linyou Cao, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at NC State and senior author of a paper on the work.
And it maybe goes both ways, but I know that in radio astronomy, for example, they have taken advantage of a lot of the — and presumably in other kinds of astronomy as well, they've taken advantage of the, you know, how cheap storage is now and processing power to do really hugely data - intensive observations with off - the - shelf
technologies, and they've
used graphics processors to, you know, do things they could only do before with custom fabricated
chips, which were obviously extremely expensive.
Once the DNA is ready, the two
technologies diverge: The 454 technique puts the beads on a fiber - optic
chip and
uses flashes of white light to identify the bases.
The ability to produce high - performing photonic devices
using the CMOS process means
chip designers will not have to be specialists to design photonic devices, Wade explained, which will hopefully accelerate the commercialization of photonic
technology.
In the 1980s, Carver Mead, a pioneer in microelectronics at the California Institute of
Technology, realized that the same transistors
used to build computer
chips could be
used to build circuits that mimicked the electrical properties of neurons.