After sending shares of memory-chip companies soaring, the artificial-intelligence trade could soon spotlight another area of the semiconductor industry: analog chips.
The term “analog” covers a wide range of chips that process physical signals such as pressure, sound and temperature. For example, an analog chip in a smartphone tells the main processor when a user is pressing the up or down button to control the volume.
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After sending shares of memory-chip companies soaring, the artificial-intelligence trade could soon spotlight another area of the semiconductor industry: analog chips.
The term “analog” covers a wide range of chips that process physical signals such as pressure, sound and temperature. For example, an analog chip in a smartphone tells the main processor when a user is pressing the up or down button to control the volume.