NO !
You would say the latter. eigh percent of microchips ARE defective
no they are not
Microchips are used today as implants in living bodies to aid in tracking and identification.
Microchips are used today as implants in living bodies to aid in tracking and identification.
Yes, modern passports often have microchips embedded in them for added security and to store biometric information.
Silicon mostly
the motherboard
Microchips when handled without the greatest degree of security can breach the confidentiality of medical records and any other records. Microchips store so much information that interception of them can have devastating consequences.
Because - when Colossus was built (in 1943), microchips had yet to be invented ! Microchips replaced valves and transistors in newer computers.
Most sand is composed of quartz - silicon dioxide. The element silicon is used to make microchips.
Microchips are implanted under the skin, usually between the shoulder blades, in cats for identification purposes.
Microchips are typically placed under the skin between a cat's shoulder blades for identification purposes.