Silicon Chips
Silicon chips, also known as microchips or integrated circuits, are small electronic components made primarily from silicon, a common element found in sand. They serve as the brain of many electronic devices, including computers, smartphones, and tablets. These chips contain millions of tiny transistors that help process and store information, enabling devices to perform complex tasks.
The production of silicon chips involves intricate processes, including photolithography and doping, which help create the necessary electrical properties. As technology advances, chips continue to become smaller and more powerful, driving innovations in various fields such as artificial intelligence and internet of things (IoT).