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Перевод: microelectronics
[существительное] микроэлектроника
Тезаурус:
- The strange thing is that the SERC itself has looked at similar issues in a report on the "decline in physics" (ie "little" as opposed to "big" physics, which includes the solid state physics that underpins materials science and microelectronics).
- ADVANCES in microelectronics are making it possible for countries to switch to a military strategy that is purely for defence and has no offensive capability - if they want to.
- As well as the OMI and microelectronics research, there will information systems and advanced home systems projects.
- Flexible manufacturing systems (production lines - combining microelectronics and mechanical engineering - that can make small batches of components cheaply) are not yet economic in this country.
- For rich industrial nations, the problem of microelectronics and other new technologies boils down to managing the transition while many workers either change their employment, or join the ranks of the permanently unemployed.
- Each faculty plays a part in organizing courses and the programme ranges from Microelectronics, Civil Engineering and Building Technology to Yoga, Olympic Gymnastics and modern languages.
- Moreover, many of these devices containing microelectronics would themselves have been designed and manufactured using processes incorporating microchips.
- If there is a theoretical argument justifying the view that microelectronics is a job-killer, it is less obvious and more complex than usually supposed, and by no means universally accepted.
- The study points out: "There are uncomfortably strong reasons for supposing that industry in Britain has not adopted microelectronics to the fullest extent possible and that in consequence it is already tending to fall behind our leading competitors."
- But what really worries Intel chiefs, and is depressing its share price, is a rumour that Texas Instruments is to join SGS-Thomson Microelectronics in making and selling the Cyrix 486 under licence.
- It estimates the number of jobs lost due to improved productivity through the use of microelectronics and then deducts from these losses an estimate of the jobs gained through increased competitiveness and new markets opened up through the use of microelectronics.
- Swords-Isherwood and Senker conclude that industry continues to underestimate the significance of marketing and sales functions, and that this weakness, if it persists, will make companies even more vulnerable in the future as the incorporation of microelectronics into products makes these products more complex.
- It is, however, extremely unlikely that any of us could find a use for a hundred of these cars, even if we could solve the problem of getting into them, and this illustrates a fundamental difference between the car and the computer, and another reason for speaking of a microelectronics revolution.
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