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The $1 chip that keeps Taiwan’s tech devices in working order
2024-03-01 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

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       Taiwan is the world’s top manufacturer of semiconductors and advanced chips. But here is the super-chip that rules them all: a corn chip snack that is a favourite among Taiwan kids.

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       Bags of it can be found atop laptops, ATM machines, printers all over the island, even in the offices of engineers in Hsinchu Science Park – home of the island’s semiconductor industry.

       In this episode, ST’s foreign editor Li Xueying chats with ST’s Taiwan correspondent Yip Wai Yee about how these chips became the go-to lucky charms for Taiwan appliances, and the folk traditions and pseudoscience that continue to thrive in the technologically advanced society.

       Highlights (click/tap above):

       1:00: Why Kuai Kuai corn chips are so popular in Taiwan

       2:05: How they “bestow their magical powers” on appliances

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       4:28: TSMC, the world’s leading semiconductor company, has its own edition of Kuai Kuai chips

       5:47: The propensity for Taiwanese to turn to such folk beliefs

       8:29 The wrong use of Kuai Kuai chips was believed to have crashed Taiwan’s tax filing system in May 2017

       Read Wai Yee’s article here: https://str.sg/6vYn

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