Chips

  • (noun): Strips of potato fried in deep fat.

Some articles on chips, chip:

Kraft Process - The Process - Impregnation
... Common wood chips used in pulp production are 12–25 millimetres (0.47–0.98 in) long and 2–10 millimetres (0.079–0.39 in) thick ... The chips normally first enter the presteaming where they are wetted and preheated with steam ... Cavities inside fresh wood chips are partly filled with liquid and partly with air ...
Chip 'n' Dale - VHS and DVD Releases
... The Adventures of Chip 'n' Dale – Includes Two Chips and a Miss, Chicken in the Rough, Chips Ahoy and The Lone Chipmunks plus various song scenes in between cartoon shorts sung by Chip 'n' Dale. 4 Starring Chip 'n' Dale (DVD)– Includes Chicken in the Rough, Chip an' Dale, Out of Scale, Two Chips and a Miss, Food for Feudin', Working for Peanuts, Out on. 9 Starring Chip 'n' Dale – Includes Working for Peanuts, Donald Applecore and Dragon Around plus short scenes in between the cartoon shorts narrated by Jiminy Cricket, and is the only animation ...
Flip Chip - Process Steps
... circuits are created on the wafer Pads are metalized on the surface of the chips Solder dots are deposited on each of the pads Chips are cut Chips are flipped and positioned so that the solder balls are ...
MOS Technology SID - Manufacturing, Remarking, and Forgery
... started appearing on eBay as supposedly "new" chips ... The remarked chips are assumed to either be factory rejects from back when the chip was still produced, or possibly 'reject culls' from one of the chip pulling ... Fake SID chips have also been supplied to unwitting buyers from unscrupulous manufacturers in China the supplied chips are laser-etched with completely bogus markings, and the chip inside the package is ...
QUICC
... Early chips used a separate RISC engine to control the serial interfaces, enhancing performance in these slower speed designs ... for a RISC co-processor (there are some exceptions, such as the 832x bridge chips) ... These chips have many integrated devices/controllers and were directly targeted at the Telecom industry, but they are still used in other applications as well ...