• A Wireless Chip the Size of Grain!

    A Wireless Chip the Size of Grain!

    Techtree News Staff, Jul 17, 2006 1252 hrs IST

    HP has announced a miniature, wireless data chip, capable of providing broad access to digital content in the physical world.

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HP has announced the development of a miniature, wireless data chip that according to the company, is capable of providing broad access to digital content in the physical world.

"Memory Spot", a research team at HP Labs, has developed this memory device based on CMOS (a widely used, low-power integrated circuit design). The chip is just about the size of a grain of rice or smaller (2 mm to 4 mm square). These chips can be fixed on a sheet of paper or stuck to any surface, and the company says, will eventually be made available as a booklet with self-adhesive dots.

Some of the potential applications of this device include storage of medical records on a hospital patient's wristband; provision of audio-visual supplements for postcards and photos; help in the pharmaceutical industry's fight against counterfeit; beefing-up of identity card and passport security; and supply of additional information for printed documents.

Ed McDonnell, memory spot project manager, HP Labs, said, "The Memory Spot chip frees digital content from the electronic world of the PC and the Internet, and arranges it all around us in our physical world."

HP claims that the chip has a ten megabits-per-second data transfer rate, which is ten times faster than Bluetooth wireless technology, and comparable to Wi-Fi speeds, giving users instant retrieval of information in audio, video, photo, or document form.

With a storage capacity ranging from 256 kilobits to 4 megabits in working prototypes, the device can store a very short video clip, several images, or dozens of pages of text.

The information can then be accessed by a read-write device, incorporated into a cell phone, PDA, camera, printer, etc. To access information, the read-write device is positioned closely over-the-chip, which is then powered so that the stored data is transferred instantly to the display of the phone, camera, or PDA, or is printed-out by the printer. Users can also add information to the chip using various devices.

According to HP, the chip also incorporates a built-in antenna and is completely self-contained, with no need for a battery or external electronics.

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,Los Angeles, on Jul 18, 2006 06:40 AM
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apdsilva
,Bangalore, on Jul 23, 2006 09:35 PM
You said it!!!
Keerthikar
,Bangalore, on Jul 23, 2006 08:13 AM
This is superb technology for carry presentations....... give them a grain, must be of a gr8 use in future
George
,Bangalore, on Jul 19, 2006 02:08 PM
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riaz
,bangalore, on Jul 18, 2006 07:39 PM
it is very useful as it leads to great innovation.
riaz
,Kashmir, on Jul 18, 2006 07:45 PM
It is awesome. it is a great environment where we work here at Hp.
BigWhat
,Cali, on Jul 19, 2006 02:39 AM
Another way big brother can now keep an eye on us.
Harish Iyer
,Bangalore, on Jul 18, 2006 07:40 PM
If it is True... this is awesome... I would like to know more and see it...
Tanmoy Ghosal
,Bangalore, on Jul 18, 2006 07:38 PM
Awsome. Its worth working at HP.
Harish Kumar
,Chennai, on Jul 18, 2006 07:38 PM
Stop...BSing...around
Abhay
,bangalore, on Jul 18, 2006 07:37 PM
This is a tremendous breakthrough in chip technology.
Anshul Agarwal
,Bangalore, on Jul 18, 2006 07:31 PM
Awesome.Just toooooooo cool.I luv HP
Prashant Umakan
,Bangalore, on Jul 18, 2006 06:43 PM
hmmm... tat makes me worth being an hp employeeee..... just Awsome I love hp
Heywood Jablowm
,Sacramento, on Jul 18, 2006 07:06 AM
Blah blah blah.....
Doubting Thomas
,Bangkok, on Jul 18, 2006 05:34 AM
I'll believe it when I see it
Beyonce Knowles
,Los Angeles, on Jul 18, 2006 06:42 AM
with u all the way tom
MEETMANAV
,MUMBAI, on Jul 17, 2006 06:06 PM
test111
MEETMANAV
,MUMBAI, on Jul 17, 2006 06:03 PM
test it
MEETMANAV
,MUMBAI, on Jul 17, 2006 06:05 PM
pl delete this
swapna
,thiruvananthapuram, on Jul 17, 2006 04:07 PM
I woul like to know more about this chip along with pictures and a little more detailed features.
MEETMANAV
,MUMBAI, on Jul 17, 2006 06:00 PM
yes swapna i also wanna knw the same

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