Results for the tag, chip on.

Find the latest news and information on chip on from ComputerWeekly.com and the web.

All ResultsResults from Computer Weekly - CHIP ON

Desktop Computing Intel unveils ‘fastest desktop chip on earth’ Intel has unveiled its first Nehalem desktop processor, which it says is 40% faster when dealing with web and multimedia... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/18/233438/intel-unveils-fastest-desktop-chip-on-earth.htm
...reason is that the TPM approach largely ties a user to a single computer by storing keys and other sensitive data in the TPM chip on that PC. In the real world, business and consumer users need to use multiple PCs, such as their work PC and their home... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/17/239155/gartner-users-need-to-use-multiple-pcs.htm
...after UK payments association Apacs issued a common industry standard for card readers. The device works by reading the chip on a card and generating an eight-digit passcode to validate entry onto Barclays’ online banking portal and then enabling... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/04/18/223268/barclays-leads-way-with-card-reader-roll-out.htm
...last year, when Mushahwar and colleagues at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, successfully tested such a chip on a cat. With coordination coming solely from an external CPG chip connected to a handful of electrodes that stimulated... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/07/237579/bionic-brain-chips-a-hope-for-the-paralysed.htm
...quick eBay search on Socket 478 revealed a choice of several second-hand Pentium 4 processors to replace the 1.7 Ghz chip on my four year old Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000-G motherboard. Now clearly there is a risk in buying any electronics second... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/IT-FUD-blog/2007/07/bargain-pc-upgrade-from-ebay.html
... The newspaper hired computer expert Adam Laurie to test the security that protects the information embedded in the chip on the card. UPDATE: ID card cannot be hacked, UK Government claims - encryption secrets revealed Using a Nokia mobile... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/06/237215/uk-national-id-card-cloned-in-12-minutes.htm
On 12 September 1958, Jack Kilby created a revolution with the world's first integrated circuit, which... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/12/232292/50-years-of-chips.htm
...the UK Border Agency's existing databases. It said in a statement, "Scanners capable of reading the electronic chip on the identity card for foreign nationals will become more readily available as we ramp up the issuing of cards. "The... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/09/234675/ID-cards-rolled-out-but-no-one-can-read-them.htm
...reason is that the TPM approach largely ties a user to a single computer by storing keys and other sensitive data in the TPM chip on that PC. In the real world, business and consumer users need to use multiple PCs, such as their work PC and their home... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/229185/Computer-Weekly-Security-Think-Tank.htm
...Magnetic memory chips reach the market Freescale Semiconductor has put the first commercially available magnetic memory chip on the market. The new MR2A16A is a four megabit Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (Mram) chip, which uses magnetic... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/07/11/216920/magnetic-memory-chips-reach-the-market.htm

All ResultsNews and blogs from the web - CHIP ON

All ResultsOther content from the web - CHIP ON

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
QHS5-20091008.5