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{{wiktionary|CHIP|Chip|chip|Chips|chips}} '''Chip''' may refer to: {{TOC right}} ==Food== * [[Chip (snack)]], thinly sliced and deep-fried gastro item ** [[Potato chip|Potato chips]] (US) or crisp (UK) * [[French fries|Chips (fried potato strips)]] (UK) or french fries (US) (common as a takeout side) * [[Game chips]], thin chip/French fries * [[Chocolate chip]] ==Sports and gaming== * [[Chip (association football)]], a type of football shot * [[Chip (golf)]], a type of golf shot * [[Casino token]], often referred to as a chip * Chip, one of the mascots of the [[University of Colorado at Boulder]] * Chip, the mascot of [[Rhode Island FC]] ==People and fictional characters== * [[Chip (name)]], a list of people and fictional characters with either the given name or nickname * [[Chip (rapper)]], English hip hop recording artist born Jahmaal Noel Fyffe in 1990 * [[King Chip]] (born 1986), stage name of American hip hop rapper Charles Jawanzaa Worth, formerly known as Chip tha Ripper * [[Chip Douglas]], American songwriter, musician, and record producer Douglas Hatlelid (born 1942) * [[Chip Taylor]], stage name of American songwriter James Wesley Voight (born 1940) * [[Chip Fairway]], a ring name of American professional wrestler Brett J. Keen (1972β2011) == Biology == *[[Chromatin immunoprecipitation]] (ChIP), a molecular biology method to map DNA sites *[[STUB1]], a human gene also known as CHIP (C terminus of HSC70-Interacting Protein) * [[Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential]] (CHIP) == Computing == * Chip, a [[monolithic integrated circuit]] without its packaging, a microchip ** An integrated circuit mounted on a surface mount [[chip carrier]] * [[Chip (CDMA)]], the fundamental unit of transmission in code-division multiple access (CDMA) * [[Chip (GUI)]], a graphical user interface element for input grouping and tagging * [[CHIP (computer)]], Linux dev board built by Next Thing Co. and marketed as a miniature computer * [[CHIP (programming language)]], based on Prolog * [[CHIP-8]], a video game programming language in the 1970s * [[ChucK]] for iPhone/iPad (ChiP), a programming language used for music synthesis *[[Connected Home over IP]] (CHIP), a protocol for home automation ==Finance== * [[Chip (stock market)]], description of stock of a particular quality * [[Clearing House Interbank Payments System]] (CHIPS), a United States private clearing house for large-value transactions ==Organizations and programs== * [[California Highway Patrol]] (CHiP), a law enforcement agency of California ** [[CHiPs|''"CHiPs"'' (TV series)]], (1977-1983) based on the enforcement agency ** [[CHiPs (film)|''"CHiPs"'' (2017 film)]], based on the TV series, directed by Dax Shepard * [[CHIP Holding]], a German-based publishing house * [[Children's Health Insurance Program]] (CHIP), a US federal government program * Community Housing and Infrastructure Program (CHIP), an Australian government funding program, along with its [[Community Development Employment Projects]] * [[Masonic Child Identification Programs]], a charitable initiative by North American Masonic lodges ==Other uses== * [[Chip language]], spoken in Nigeria * [[Swarf]], also known as chips, the debris or waste resulting from metalworking operations * [[Chip (magazine)|''CHIP'' (magazine)]], a German computer magazine ** ''[[Chip-India]]'', Indian edition of German computer magazine ''CHIP'' ==See also== * "[[Chip Chip]]", a 1961 song written by Jeff Barry, Clifford Crawford, and Arthur Resnick and performed by Gene McDaniels * [[Chips (disambiguation)]] * [[Chipper (disambiguation)]] * [[Chipping (disambiguation)]] * [[Ch!pz]], a Dutch band {{disambiguation}}
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