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microprocessor

[mahy-kroh-pros-es-er, ‑uh-ser, ‑-proh-ses-er, ‑suh-ser] / ˈmaɪ kroʊˌprɒs ɛs ər, ‑ə sər, ‑ˌproʊ sɛs ər, ‑sə sər /


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According to India’s government, the microprocessor chips that power all things digital will soon be fully made in India.

From New York Times

Arm, a 33-year-old company, develops and licenses blueprints for microprocessors that other companies turn into chips.

From New York Times

The company does not design chips, but it has become the world’s biggest manufacturer of cutting-edge microprocessors for customers including Apple and Nvidia.

From New York Times

The curbs come after Washington made efforts to limit Beijing's access to advanced microprocessor technology.

From BBC

It comes in response to Washington's efforts to curb Chinese access to some advanced microprocessors.

From BBC