He predicted that the first experimental computers made solely from thin-film chips would be available in five to ten years.
Relatively few Americans actually work in the "information technology" business, ranging from chips to computers to the Internet.
The studios now have all the leverage they need at every level of the stack, from chips to software to devices to service providers.
Bonds from blue chips such as Tesco could be the solution.
Its truck is equipped to monitor signals continuously from chips hidden in each case.
After an hour both of us were bleeding from half a dozen small cuts from flying chips.
Or the personal computer industry, from chips to software, from 1980 to 2005.
Five men looked up from their cards and chips.
Company executives said sales from communication-related chips, like those used in cellular phones, continued to be weak.
On Wall Street, his ancient stamping ground, interest turned from blue chips to junk bonds.