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microelectronics

[mahy-kroh-i-lek-tron-iks, -ee-lek-] / ˌmaɪ kroʊ ɪ lɛkˈtrɒn ɪks, -ˌi lɛk- /


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Named in Friday’s sanctions package are a dozen financial institutions, including Russia’s largest non-state public bank, importers of microelectronics and producers of carbon fiber, a key material for defense systems.

From Seattle Times

The most powerful attribute of microelectronics was the ability to scale down circuits, making them faster, more powerful and less expensive, over many decades.

From Seattle Times

Given the general business situation and the strong global demand for microelectronics, Infineon anticipates no negative impact on overall revenue expectation for the full fiscal year to Sept. 30.

From Reuters

“I think one of the areas where we can have the most impact on China broadly is re-shoring microelectronics,” Ellen Lord, the Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer, told the U.S.

From Reuters

The Pentagon, however, promptly gave those funds to defense contractors, including paying for such diverse "needs" as golf-course staffing, hypersonic missile development, and microelectronics, a Washington Post investigation found.

From Salon