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Noncompliant_Chips

Date: 

1997-10-02 20:39:06

Subject: 

It's Worse: Beyond Previous Estimates

  Link:

http://www.computerweekly.co.uk/news/2_10_97/08598503239/C30.html

Comment: 

The COMPUTERWEEKLY NEWS (Oct 2), reported on the magnitude of the problem. The cost of locating bad chips is mind-boggling.

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Anthony Parish, director-general of the federation [of Electronic Industries] said: "For every 1,000 embedded chips you look at, you'll find two or three that need correction. But those two or three are the ones that can close a blast furnace at the cost of £1m a day or stop power distribution. The problem is finding those two or three that are not compliant." . . .

One petrochemical firm tested 150,000 embedded chips and found 100 not compliant

Another has 10,000 embedded chips in North Sea installations. It costs £50,000 to check each chip under the sea-bed.

According to some reports, a major British 500Mwatt power plant failed recently because of a time and date malfunction .

Link: 

http://www.computerweekly.co.uk/news/2_10_97/08598503239/C30.html

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