Its all electrical, but referring to electronics would be solid state devices such as tiny resistors ,tranistors soldering work found on devices such as Computer chips and Vehicle ECU's
Judging by the fact that the articles for wikipedia and other online sources show precisely the same buildings when asked for grain elevator and silo, it would appear to be largely a difference between US and UK usage. However, grain elevator is a precise type of silo only used for grain and similar foodstuffs such as soya beans, whereas a silo can contain any pourable solids, including fuel, such as wood chips or coal.
SIM chips
Semiconductors of various designs are etched onto wafers of silicon. Those wafers are then tested to find out how many of the semiconductors have formed workable intergrated circuits. The wafer is then cut up into individual chips of intergrated circuits with the workable chips going further on in manufacuring and the non working chips either being dumped or pushed aside to lower speed chip manufacturing.
chips
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slow cooked potato chips in small kettles using either safflower and/or sunflower oil
Gummies chips and especuly macarony
Wavy chips have ridges that are more pronounced and uniform, while ripple chips have irregular, deeper ridges that create a more textured surface.
Wavy chips have a more pronounced and consistent wave pattern on the surface, while rippled chips have a more irregular and varied texture with deeper ridges.
Chips are used to store data and also for small operations, whereas a processor performs on given instructions and executes them sequentially.
continuous chip does not break and is obtain like a ribbon while discontinuous chips easily fracture from the work piece into small, separate piece.Former is in ductile metal while rare is in brittle metal.
I'm not absolutely certain (I've never crossed the pond), but I think what we in the US call chips, the English call crisps, and what they call chips, we call fries.
there is no difference. they are both chips. :)
the difference is all in the color, white corn chips happen to be very white, while yellow ones happen to be a little more yellow. there have been many arguments about which type of corn chip is better, but for me i enjoy the yellow ones
The differences between these and other Intel board chips are explained here http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=409 Kronos52