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The chip communicates with a smartphone or tablet, allowing health care workers in remote areas to access real-time data on the child's vaccination schedule.
Computer chips communicate through simple metal wires.
More recently standards groups helped usher in the cheap-pc revolution, standardizing the way disk drives and memory chips communicate, helping make them commodities.
Some entrepreneurs have tried to launch "smart guns" in which embedded chips communicate with an item of jewelry (a watch or ring) worn by the owner.
Both Isis and Google are using a technology known as near-field communication, or NFC, in which a special phone chip communicates through an inch or two of air with a payment terminal.
Fast forward 10 years and the latest Qualcomm chip communicates at 7.2 megabits per second.
We have designed these two hardware components to be used in a Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous clusterized Multi-Processor System-on-Chip communicating by a fully asynchronous Network-on-Chip.
Contact points on the card's surface allow the chip to communicate with devices equipped to handle the cards.
Phones may also have an ARM chip to communicate by Bluetooth and one to scan the skies to operate the GPS navigation system.
Do you really want to be traveling through Amman, Jordan, with a passport that identifies you as an American?" Barrett points out that a variety of security features, from a metallic anti-skimming shield in the passport cover, to basic access control, which restricts the readers the chip will communicate with, have "mitigated the circumstances in which people can access the information.
The national media picked up on the iffy future of CHIP and communicated it to a mass audience.
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