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CHIPS| Business English
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abbreviationforClearingHouseInterbank Payments System: asystemthat isownedby agroupofbanks, used for makingpaymentsin USdollarsbetweenbanks:CHIPSprocessesover 95% of the USDcross-borderpayments.(Definition ofCHIPSfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary? Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofchips
chipsIt will also enable chip designers to use tools that let them add more analog/mixed signal, radio frequency, and three-dimensional features to theirchips.FromVentureBeatThe process usually involves a deep cleaning and sanding of the bathtub, making repairs to anychipsor cracks, and, finally, applying a durable coating.FromPlain DealerInstead of squarechipsplugged into rigid boards, electronics will be combined with biologically compatible, natural materials such as silk.FromCNNThechipsthat they're running on are getting faster and now dual-core.FromFast CompanyBecause a plain baked potato is going to behave differently in your body than a bag ofchipsor a donut.FromHuffington PostDo the right thing by the people and let thechipsfall where they may.FromCNNFight the afternoon cravings forchipsor chocolate.FromNOLA.comWill we ever admit that last year'schipsare good enough?FromThe VergeIf you make computerchips, you approach the market as devices in need of computing.FromVentureBeatWe don't announcechipsuntil they are shipping.FromVentureBeatModern cars are essentially rolling computers, withchipsand code controlling everything from your engine to your entertainment.FromWiredOr, take a mandoline to your vegetables, toss with olive oil and a dash of salt and serve them hot alongside a sandwich aschips.FromNPRWe pack healthy snacks for them seriously believing that every apple eaten instead of a bag ofchipsis a victory to our parenting skills.FromHuffington PostStacking ever more components on computerchipsis aggravating crowding.FromPhys.OrgThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.#https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/chips##