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Weve heard a lot about embedded chips. What will happen if non-Y2K- compliant chips fail?

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Weve heard a lot about embedded chips. What will happen if non-Y2K- compliant chips fail?

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Nobody really knows how big this problem is without looking; between 5 and 50% of factory system devices have chips that may fail in some way. Significant time and energy has been and will be devoted by Colorado’s agencies to setting up testing mechanisms to verify that systems dependent on embedded chips will continue to operate normally following the millennium. The same processes used in other Y2K efforts also work with the embedded chip problem.

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