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mikron

American  
[mahy-kron] / ˈmaɪ krɒn /

noun

plural

mikrons, mikra
  1. a variant of micron.


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Krasnikov, 64, is a lifelong Mikron employee, and in 2016, after Russia’s annexation of Crimea had triggered sanctions, Putin put him in charge of electronics as a national technological priority.

From Science Magazine

Instead, Gennady Krasnikov, who leads Mikron, Russia’s biggest chipmaker, won the 20 September election.

From Science Magazine

Russia retains some manufacturers that produce chips of older designs, including Mikron, which was founded in Soviet times near Moscow.

From Washington Post

The dramatist has now captured Atalanta's story and the battles they fought on and off the pitch in her new play, Atalanta Forever, with Huddersfield-based touring theatre company Mikron.

From BBC

After being performed to diners, the show, which is being staged by touring theatre company Mikron, will visit pubs, village halls and sports clubs around the country.

From BBC