They are called eproms or eeproms
Read Only Memory(ROM) Basic Input Output System(BIOS) or firmware chips are "Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory(EEPROM)" chips, these kind of chips can be upgraded by flashing.
you have to have the upgraded chips for your sonar.
they are called SIM free Phones
This depends on the computer chips in question. If they are surface mounted chips, no. But if they are socketed or soldered through the board, they can be replaced.The CPU and the RAM are "computer chips," and replacing them is fairly simple. However, you would not be able to replace the chipset chips, and even if you could get them off without damaging the motherboard, finding replacements might be a bit difficult, and installing the new ones would be impossible for the average home hobbyist.
French fries (American Term) are called chips in the UK. If you ask for chips in the US you will get what the British refer to as crisps.
I believe it is England.
SIM chips
because they are little chips of the potato not big chunks
Potato chips are called "chips" because in British English, the word "chips" refers to thick slices of potatoes that have been fried or baked until crispy. In American English, "chips" usually refer to thinly sliced potatoes that have been fried until crispy, hence why they are called potato chips.
It's historical. Pasta came from Italy. *Chips are called French fries in USA, Pommes Frites in France , and eating Chips with pasta is not really done. Chips or Potato Chips in USA are called Crisps in UK.
In Welsh, chips are called "sbeis."
Kettle Chips