http://www.infowars.com/articles/bb/rfid_powder_hitachi_creates_new_technology.htm Hitachi Creates RFID Powder Engadget | February 14, 2007 Paul Miller As if the various other permutations and teensyness of RFID weren't wild enough, here comes Hitachi with its new "powder" 0.05mm x 0.05mm RFID chips. The new chips are 64 times smaller than the previous record holder, the 0.4mm x 0.4mm mu-chips, and nine times smaller than Hitachi's last year prototype , and yet still make room for a 128-bit ROM that can store a unique 38-digit ID number. The main application is likely to be anti-counterfit, but since the previous mu-chips could be embedded into paper quite easily enough, we're fairly certain Hitachi is just doing this for bragging rights and potential pepper shaker mixups. Hitachi should have these on the market in two or three years.
Does anyone know how far these will transmit? Damn, they are so small they could be ingested in hand food!
Re: found this in old posts take a little time and read some of the posts. I ain't the MOST open minded person, (close but not quite) these people are really closed minded in reference to thier 'implants'. They do have the right to believe what they do and do thier 'thing'. Thanks Millitary folks snowbyrd