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The individual chips are cut apart and each chip is wired into a separate package.
After the finished wafer is sliced and diced, individual chips then cost less.
The new version of the computer now integrates on a single processor features that once required 32 individual chips.
They maintain that Brussels left them the choice between tattoos, tags on ears or feet, or individual chips.
By doubling transistor density, individual chips get smaller, allowing more of them to be printed on a silicon wafer.
Intel also said it had nearly completed a technology that could improve individual chips' performance by 30percentt by splitting the work among different parts of a chip.
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The government, having previously announced plans for a still uncompleted consolidation of the sector, said last week that it would provide nearly $1 billion in state funds to aid individual chip makers.
As the individual chip transistors get ever smaller, keeping electrons where they should be is difficult.
During the wafer-level test, an individual chip is tested by using a probe card with micro-probes.
But so much functionality now gets packed onto the individual chip that many complete systems can be assembled out of far fewer components–a few for logic, a few for power and a few for input/output.
San Diego-based Cymer, producer of laser-driven light sources for the highly elaborate cameras that imprint individual chip design onto raw wafers, is probably more in control of its destiny as anyone.
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