Chip

Chip may refer to:

Food

  • Chip (snack type), thin sliced food, cooked until crunchy
    • Potato chip, a thin slice of potato that has been deep fried or baked until crunchy, called a "crisp" in some countries, such as the UK
  • French fries, fried potato batons called chips in British English
  • Chocolate chip, small chunk of sweetened chocolate

Sports and gaming

People

  • Chip (name), a number of people
  • Chip (rapper) (born Jahmaal Noel Fyffe in born 1990), English hip hop recording artist
  • Chip Bolcik (born 1958), American voice-over and narrator
  • Chip Ferguson, American football player
  • Chip Hooper (born 1958), American former tennis player
  • Chip Taylor (born 1940), stage name of American songwriter James Wesley Voight
  • King Chip (born 1986), stage name of American hip hop rapper Charles Jawanzaa Worth, formerly known as Chip tha Ripper

Arts, entertainment, and media

Characters

  • Charles "Chip" Lowell, a character on the TV sitcom Kate & Allie
  • Chip, a character in Sonic Unleashed
  • Chip, a character from the children's TV series Barney & Friends
  • Chip, a one-time potato chip character on SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Chip Carson/C-17, the protagonist of the Not Quite Human film trilogy and novels
  • Chip Chase, a character in the cartoon The Transformers
  • Chip Flagston, son of the titular characters in the comic strip Hi and Lois
  • Chip Medford, a character in the 1994 TV movie Revenge of the Nerds IV: Nerds in Love
  • Chip, one of the Chip 'n' Dale animated chipmunks created by the Walt Disney Company
  • Chip Potato, a fictional character from the British animated short series Small Potatoes
  • Chip Skylark, a fictional character from the animated series The Fairly OddParents
  • Chip Potts, a character in the Disney film Beauty and the Beast and other media
  • Chip (Power Rangers), a character in Power Rangers: Mystic Force
  • Chip (Flaked), the main character of the comedy series Flaked
  • Chip, a main character from the kid's show, Chip and Potato

Periodicals

Science and technology

Biology

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 CDMA
  • 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, a protocol for home automation

Manufacturing

  • Chips, a colloquial term for swarf

Finance

Organizations and programs

Other uses

  • Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP)
  • Chip, one of the mascots of the University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Chip language, spoken in Nigeria
  • Swarf, also known as chips, the debris or waste resulting from metalworking operations
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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)
  • Chip shot (disambiguation)
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