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  1. Mar 28, 2024 · CHANDLER, Ariz., March 28, 2024 — To address a common customer need for bigger and faster SRAM, Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) has expanded its Serial SRAM product line to include larger densities of up to 4 Mb, and increased Serial Peripheral Interface/Serial Quad I/O™ Interface (SPI/SQI™) speed to 143 MHz.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · The future of microchip technology is not just about faster processors or smaller chips; it's about creating ecosystems where hardware and software can seamlessly integrate to unlock new capabilities. The collaboration between Microchip Technology, Acceleration Robotics, and the adoption of the Yocto Project exemplifies this future.

  3. Jan 4, 2024 · The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it plans to award Microchip Technology $162 million in government grants to step up U.S. production of semiconductors and microcontroller units (MCUs ...

  4. May 5, 2021 · Self-described “bio-hackers” are voluntarily injecting radio frequency identification chips under their skin, which allows them to pay for purchases by just hovering their bare hand over a scanner at a checkout counter. Harmless whim, or first step of a particularly intrusive form of surveillance?Self-described “bio-hackers” are voluntarily injecting radio frequency identification ...

    • Who Is MICROCHIP, Really?
    • Doing Drugs and Posting While ‘Crazy’
    • What Crime Did Microchip Commit Prior to Working For The FBI?
    • Microchip Used Bots to Gain Influence on Twitter
    • How Microchip Hijacked Twitter’s Algorithm to Sow Disinformation
    • Why Microchip’s Knowledge Is Valuable

    Although Microchip’s identity remains secret, he showed up in court on March 22 unmasked. Everyone in court that day, including Douglass Mackey, Mackey’s family, the jury and the reporters present, saw Microchip’s face. Online, Microchip favored an avatar featuring an impish young man wearing a MAGA hat and raising an ice cream cone. The real Micro...

    Mackey’s attorney Andrew Frisch grilled Microchip on the stand about his past drug use, which the FBI documented. Microchip confessed to using hallucinogens such as psychedelic mushrooms, and harder, more addictive drugs like heroin, primarily in the early 2000s. Frisch also brought out several comments Microchip made about Adderall, a legally pres...

    Microchip offered the jury a summary of why he chose to plead guilty to participating in a conspiracy against rights. He described the part he played in group direct messages on Twitter that were littered with different pseudonymous extremists who collaborated to deceive the public. Microchip himself ran, or headlined by name, direct message groups...

    Microchip also testified to the government that he employed “bots” to inflate his online profile. Microchip told the court he paid services both to boost his content and encourage authentic users to boost him organically. Assistant U.S. Attorney William Gulotta questioned him on behalf of the team prosecuting Mackey. Gulotta: Can you describe those...

    Microchip made it clear that he and other radical-right posters viewed Twitter as a highly trafficked, but loosely regulated, public square they could hijack in service of their political goals. He noted that Twitter’s appeal to journalists made it an ideal place for such tactics, because they could multiply their reach by getting people to write s...

    Mackey represents one of dozens of radical-right figures Microchip associated with during the three-year period between when he started using his pseudonym and when he first started cooperating with the FBI. Those three years, 2015-18, mark a busy period for the hard right, one in which disinformation and foreign influence campaigns sometimes monop...

  5. Microchip Technology Inc. is a leading semiconductor supplier of smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions. Its easy-to-use development tools and comprehensive product portfolio enable customers to create optimal designs which reduce risk while lowering total system cost and time to market. The company’s solutions serve more than 125,000 customers across the industrial ...

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  7. Microchips are made by building up layers of interconnected patterns on a silicon wafer. The microchip manufacturing process involves hundreds of steps and can take up to four months from design to mass production. In the cleanrooms of the chipmakers’ fabs (fabrication facilities), air quality and temperature are kept tightly controlled as ...

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