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ASIC Application-Specific Integrated Circuit is an integrated circuit that has been customized for a particular use.
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ASICApplication-specific integrated circuit. See: Maxim ASIC services.
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ASICThe Australian Securities and Investments Commission is the corporate, markets and financial services regulator. It ensures financial markets are fair and transparent, supported by confident and infor [..]
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ASICApplication-Specific Integrated Circuit. A custom chip for a specific application.
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ASIC application specific integrated circuit
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ASICAustralian Securities and Investments Commission
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ASIC1. Pronounced ay-sik, and short for Application Specific Integrated Circuit, a chip designed for a particular application. ASICs are built by connecting existing circuit building blocks in new ways. Since the building blocks already exist in a library, it is much easier to produce a new ASIC than to design a new chip from scratch. 2. An Application [..]
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ASICApplication Specific Integrated Circuits
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ASICApplication Specific Integrated Circuit
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ASICAustralian Securities and Investment Commission
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ASIC the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
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ASICASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is a microchip designed for a special application, such as such as a particular kind of transmission protocol or a hand-held computer. The term can be co [..]
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ASICAustralian Securities and Investments Commission. One of three Australian Government bodies (the others being the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and the Reserve Bank of Australia) that reg [..]
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ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
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ASICAn application-specific integrated circuit is typically a custom solution constructed to order for a specific application and function. It is associated with significant barriers to entry that limit p [..]
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ASICSee Australian Standard Industrial Classification. Australian Seafood Industry Council, a national industry training advisory body. Australian Securities and Investments Commission. ASLPR Australian Second Language Proficiency Rating(s).
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ASICAustralian Securities and Investments Commission
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ASICA circuit designed for a specific application, as opposed to a general purpose circuit, such as a microprocessor.
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ASICA circuit designed for a specific application, as opposed to a general purpose circuit, such as a microprocessor.
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ASICA circuit designed for a specific application, as opposed to a general purpose circuit, such as a microprocessor.
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ASICA circuit designed for a specific application, as opposed to a general purpose circuit, such as a microprocessor.
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ASICThe Australian Securities and Investments Commission enforces and regulates company and financial services laws to protect consumers, investors and creditors.
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ASICAustralian Securities and Investment Commission
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ASIC(ay sick) abbr. See application-specific integrated circuit.
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ASICapplication-specific integrated circuit. An IC designed or adapted for a specific application.
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ASICThe common name for semi-custom integrated cicuits. A type of chip which is composed of standard building blocks called cells that are designed to implement a specific customer application. These may include digital, linear, and mixed-level circuits. See also full-custom IC
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ASICAn ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) is an integrated circuit that has been customised for use in a particular application or function.
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ASICApplication-specific integrated circuit, in this case referring to an integrated circuit custom built for cryptocurrency mining.
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ASICAlso called
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ASICAustralian Securities and Investments Commission
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ASICASIC is an electronics technology that hard-wires a device to switch a specific Layer 2 protocol such as Ethernet or a Layer 3 protocol, such as IP. Switches that use ASIC hardware are much faster than switches that rely on slower software.
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ASICan integrated circuit designed for a particular use (e.g., a chip designed solely to run a cell phone)
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