chips
IPA: tʃˈɪps
noun
- (slang) A carpenter.
- Traditional nickname for someone whose surname is Carpenter.
- (Internet) Acronym of cookies having independent partitioned state.
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Examples of "chips" in Sentences
- Guacamole with tortilla chips is the best afternoon snack in the summer.
- He snatched a slippery handful of chips from the ground and threw them at the boys.
- Two recent postings involve handwriting recognition technology; several others seek expertise in chips for managing displays.
- Making chips is all about scale, so the bigger your operations are, the better it is for the business, even for those who hold patents.
- Processing power and cramming more storage onto chips is something that was part of the PC boom, as Gruber so eloquently illustrates in his post.
- Of course, fish and chips is a traditional dish so it would have to be good to get people to change their habits, but stranger things have happened.
- The approach works best in chips for applications such as graphics, encryption and devices such as cell phones, which perform more functions while needing longer battery lives.
- Grace said ... the more goodies, the better, i say. i'm often tempted to toss in so many additions that the ratio of batter-to-chips is insufficient to hold the cookies together.
- So, until Qualcomm gets an LTE/CMDA combo chip out, Verizon would either have to source the LTE radio chips from a different vendor or wait to provide devices that can travel from 4G to 3G networks.
- Unlocking the data stored in sensors and other chips is the business of Axeda, which sells devices that track real-time performance of medical, office, and industrial equipment, and reports back to owners using the Internet.
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