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Made in Thailand: The smallest chip?
Monday, August 29, 2005
A vision of developing the smallest RFID chips with a competitive price has never been stronger than ever in Asia.
After the release of Japanese Hitachi's µ-Chip as the smallest RFID chip in the world, Silicon Craft Technology Co.,Ltd. in Thailand claims its readiness to work on the world's smallest microchip with a competitive price of 2 Thailand Bath each.
Competing with the size of the current smallest RFID chip in the world, the new chip is just 0.30 millimeters square compared with Hitachi's 0.40 millimeters square µ-Chip, according to the Silicon Craft Technology's Managing Director.
After the release of Japanese Hitachi's µ-Chip as the smallest RFID chip in the world, Silicon Craft Technology Co.,Ltd. in Thailand claims its readiness to work on the world's smallest microchip with a competitive price of 2 Thailand Bath each.
Competing with the size of the current smallest RFID chip in the world, the new chip is just 0.30 millimeters square compared with Hitachi's 0.40 millimeters square µ-Chip, according to the Silicon Craft Technology's Managing Director.
Labels: 2.0, chip, rfid, technology, thailand
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