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The phrase "a memory chip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small electronic component that stores data in computers and other devices.
Example: "The technician replaced the faulty memory chip to improve the computer's performance."
Alternatives: "a RAM module" or "a storage chip."
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A memory chip in the air-conditioner could also remember how a guest adjusts it.
The pen contains a digital camera, a pressure sensor, a Bluetooth radio, and a memory chip.
Behind the mirrors is a memory chip, each cell of which corresponds to one mirror.
Matrix architecture is one the most complex item in a memory chip design.
You need a French bank card equipped with a memory chip, a "smart card," to activate the system.
The sensor for that camera was a memory chip without its plastic covering case, which was sensitive to light.
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The warehouse is arranged in a memory-chip-like grid composed of rows and columns of freestanding shelves.
STMicroelectronics, Europe's largest chip maker, may help Hynix Semiconductor of South Korea build a memory-chip plant in China, the world's fastest-growing semiconductor market, Hynix said yesterday.
Infineon, a spinoff from Siemens, was the first company to set up in Dresden, opening a memory-chip plant in 1995.
Whereas creating a memory-chip industry is mostly a matter of buying fabrication equipment off the shelf, classier chips require lots of well-trained engineers, research and technology partners elsewhere in the computer industry.
(Starbucks liberally borrowed from several on the street to make a "concept" cafe a few doors away).Ms Hulton became interested in electronics at a young age, as her father was a memory-chip designer.
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