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What (who) is P chip - definition


P chip         
COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN CAYMAN ISLANDS BUT OPERATE IN MAINLAND CHINA
P Chip; P chips; P-chip; P-chips; P-Chips
The term P chip () refers to Chinese companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange which are incorporated in the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands with operations in mainland China, and are run by private sector Chinese businessmen. During the financial crisis of 2007–2010, P chips showed a dramatic increase in the rate of bankruptcy failures as compared to H shares or red chips.
Chip (name)         
GIVEN NAME
Chip (nickname)
Chip is an English given name and nickname in the United States, which is often a diminutive form of Charles or Christopher. Notable people referred to by this name include the following:
System on a chip         
TYPE OF INTEGRATED CIRCUIT; INTEGRATION OF THE FUNCTIONS OF A SYSTEM ON A CHIP
System-on-Chip; System on chip; System on Chip; System On Chip; Socware; Computer on a chip; Radio-on-a-chip; System-on-chip; Computer-on-a-chip; System on a Chip; System-on-a-Chip; System On a Chip; System-on-a-chip; Systems on a Chip; Systems on Chip; Systems on chip; Systems-on-chip
A system on a chip or system-on-chip (SoC) is an integrated circuit that integrates most or all components of a computer or other electronic system. These components almost always include a central processing unit (CPU), memory interfaces, on-chip input/output devices, input/output interfaces, and secondary storage interfaces, often alongside other components such as radio modems and a graphics processing unit (GPU) – all on a single substrate or microchip.