HarveyHarveyJones

so i found this on wiki after searching a bit

On February 26, 2013, Freescale Semiconductor announced the creation of the world's physically smallest ARM-powered chip. The Kinetis KL02 measures 1.9 by 2 millimeters and is a full microcontroller unit (MCU), meaning the chip sports a processor, RAM, ROM, clock and I/O control unit. The chip competes with the Atmel M0+ offerings, which are the low-power leaders in the industry.[22] One application that Freescale says the chips could be used for is swallowable computers. Freescale already works with a variety of health and wellness customers. Both the Fitbit and OmniPod insulin pump use Freescale chips. The new chip was on display at 'Embedded World' in Nuernberg, Germany, from February 26–28, 2013.[23]

The article that op posted is about the 03 version.... that fucker must be small.

pushthis

If only ic chips cpuld be photolithography'd at home all this would be in the past.

E i wanna cellphone that is a single pc board expoxied plz

TheKobold

3d printing and a raspberry pi or equivalent

pushthis

Dang maybe copy a powerpc and run debian. What fab tech would allow a product that is Useable. For instance the size is prohibitive

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JesusRules

Mr. Burns!!

piratse

This has been discussed before. It's fake. Those names are not on the flight record and you can find their names on CURRENT patents from the same company. People who work for companies 99% of the time DO NOT OWN THE PATENT. The company does. You use their money and facilities, they own it. You might get a small % or bonus.

TheKobold

Well, fuck if true.

RoBatten

Hmmm . . . not suspicious at all.