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Complicated as all this may sound, it becomes very cheap when processing wafers of hundreds of chips at a time.Since the Sea of Leads can be fabricated over an entire wafer, this wafer can be placed directly on another wafer with silicon chips on it, and the combined sandwich can be used to test individual circuit performance before the wafers are diced into chips.
Well, if youve got an RFID chip on a pharmaceutical package, as your package goes though customs it becomes very cheap to put a transponder in there and see what youre carrying.
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And now that it's become very cheap to decode, genetic data is piling up by the terabyte.
For us, going to Paris or Madrid or anywhere in Europe is now painfully expensive, but for lucky euro-earners, London and Britain have suddenly become very cheap.
About half of the total $652 billion in speculative-grade bond and leveraged loan issuance in 2011 and 2012 has gone toward refinancing debt, typically at lower rates, according to S.& P. Apart from the benefits of Fed policies, stocks of companies with relatively weak financials have outperformed for another reason: many had become very cheap.
These days the written word has become very cheap.
In the last century carbohydrates and fats became very cheap in industrial societies.
With the yen at 130 to the dollar and possibly rising to 140 to the dollar, Advantest's products have suddenly become very cheap, which could negatively impact Teradyne's earnings.
The high yield corner of the market has become very cheap for investors, with what Sipprelle calls "some extraordinary opportunities available globally". We'll get to those in a moment.
Flash memory and lithium ion batteries have become very cheap.
More and more of what we value is going to become very cheap or free.
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