Micron in a sentence as a noun

The 512MB Hynix ram sticks would have come from the factory, while the 2GB micron sticks would have been an upgrade.

Typically 700 microns there have been examples of working wafers as thin as 5 microns.

If a Gömböc is built to 10 micron tolerances, does that mean I need a cleanroom and the world's flattest table to be assured it will work?

If you stack 5 micron silicon you can put 100 chips in the same place you put 1 before, assuming you can figure out how to talk between them.

Extra detail like the fact that Hynix ram came in the machine from the factory, but the micron ram was added as an upgrade.

For reference, your cells are typically 70-100 microns in diameter, so these particles are still comparatively huge.

The model was seen as our manifest destiny, held in a 62-micron translucent hair that fed us with more 1' and 0's to each person in a single day than the entire digital output of the globe in 1999.

Given that apparently all it takes is for someone to "declare" an unrecognized micronation, I hereby declare one particular square micron in international waters, known only to me, as the world's new smallest unrecognized micronation: Nanotopia.

Proper Noun Examples for Micron

Cruial and Micron are the same company and micron actually make the chips rather than just assemble them.

Micron definitions

noun

a metric unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter

See also: micrometer