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描述计算机微芯片型电影的英语
计算机英语
Stick-on memory
Better and cheaper camera technology has made us all closet
documentary-makers of our own lives, and an offshoot of this
is a growing scrapbook culture. Scientists at Hewlett Packards
UK research labs are aiming to make the most of this. They have
created the worlds smallest wireless data chip, which will
allow us fit more images in our scrapbooks. Called a Memory Spot,
it can store up to half a megabyte of video, audio or hundreds
of pages of text and its tiny enough to be attached to postcards,
photographs and other memorabilia.
Looking for a digital wireless solution to adding sound to
photographs, the HP scientists came up with this experimental
chip, based on CMOS (a widely used, low-power integrated
circuit design), about the size of a grain of rice. Program
manager, John Waters describes the concept, We are running at
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