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The Chips

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Active from1956
MembersNathaniel Epps
Paul Fulton
Shedrick Lincoln
Sammy Strain
Record labels Parlophone
Resnik Music Group
GenresR&B/Soul
Pop
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About The Chips


The Chips were a short-lived New York City doo-wop vocal group consisting of teenage friends Charles Johnson, Nathaniel Epps, Paul Fulton, Sammy Strain and Shedrick Lincoln.

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... The Chips are great...

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... Americans are still being squeezed by higher interest rates and the prices that remain above pre-Covid levels, but the president is travelling around the US this summer reminding people that key parts of his agenda, the Inflation Reduction Act and The Chips Act, have pumped trillions of government dollars into the US economy...

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... " When The Chips were down my children really showed up for me...

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... " When The Chips were down my children really showed up for me...

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... " The big challenge came with the chip shortage, " says Dr Meszaros, explaining how growing at one newly built facility was delayed by many months because Smartkas could not obtain The Chips it required for the safety systems in robots tasked with moving around trays of plants...

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... There has been extensive (and controversial) testing of The Chips on animals...

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... The Chips - which have been tested in monkeys - are designed to interpret signals produced in the brain and relay information to devices via Bluetooth...

Critics say £1bn for UK chip industry not enough

Critics say £1bn for UK chip industry not enough
May 18,2023 10:01 pm

... US support to its industry under The Chips Act totals $52bn, while the EU equivalent will amount to €43bn of aid...

Critics say £1bn for UK chip industry not enough

May 13,2023 8:30 pm

By Chris VallanceTechnology reporter

Critics have branded The UK government's delayed £1bn package of support for The semiconductor industry as " insignificant".

Semiconductors, or chips, are inside everything from phones to cars and The government has just unveiled a new 10-year strategy.

But it is facing allegations it is not Enough - The US and EU have announced support closer to $50bn (£40bn).

The PM said The Plan would help turn The UK into a technology superpower.

Details were released shortly after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak agreed a partnership on semiconductors with Japan.

By boosting Britain's semiconductor industry " we will grow our economy, create new jobs and stay at The forefront of new technological breakthroughs" Mr Sunak said.

However, that ambition took a knock when Cambridge-based firm Arm, whose chip designs power many smartphones, chose to list its.

But Rene Haas, Arm's current chief executive, did welcome The new regime which would help The UK play a part in global chip supply chains for The Next Generation of technology.

And trade body TechUK said it was a " starting gun" on a bright future for The UK semiconductor industry.

Small fry

But critics argue The sums on offer in The strategy, which had been expected to appear last autumn, are limited compared to other nations' efforts.

US support to its industry under The Chips Act totals $52bn, while The EU equivalent will amount to €43bn of aid.

The Money is also small compared with Private Sector investment. This Week Ireland saw semiconductor firm ADI in a Research and manufacturing facility in Limerick.

The Chair of The House of Common's Business Select Committee, Labour MP Darren Jones , welcomed The strategy and The recognition of The need to invest but added, " The Initial £250m is a very small amount of subsidy compared to other countries".

Under The strategy £200m will be invested between 2023-25 to provide infrastructure for industry, fund more Research , and promote international co-operation.

'Frankly flaccid'

Labour shadow culture minister Lucy Powell said that after years of delays, The strategy would be met with disappointment and showed " significantly less ambition than our competitors".

Gaurav Gupta of consultants Gartner said The funding was fine for Research , but if The ambition was to be competitive with The big players in The Field - Nvidia , Qualcomm, Broadcom and AMD then The £1bn was " insignificant".

Dr Simon Thomas , chief executive of UK based graphene semiconductor start-up Paragraf, told The Bbc The Announcement was " quite frankly flaccid".

" It is a long way from addressing The needs of UK chipmakers" He Said .

Design focus

The Bbc , and other media, were not shown The full report ahead of publication, but a summary was provided by officials.

The strategy will Focus On areas The UK is particularly good at: semiconductor design, cutting-edge " compound" semiconductors, and Research - areas that also require less funding than large scale chip manufacturing where essential machines cost hundreds of millions of pounds.

The strategy will also try to increase The security of chip supply through international partnerships.

Recent pandemic-fuelled chip shortages disrupted supplies of products and critical manufacturing is concentrated in a few countries, such as Taiwan.

Peter Claydon, The President of Picocom a chip design company based in Bristol, told The Bbc it was good to have The strategy but said: " It's not a lot of money".

And he would have liked to have seen tax breaks used to support The industry and more emphasis On Education to help supply The skilled professionals The industry needs.

However, he valued The strategy's emphasis on international cooperation, although He Said it would have been better to have remained in The EU with its multi-billion euro programme, which was Enough to " make some difference" He Said .

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