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  2. RNA-induced silencing complex - Wikipedia

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    The RNase III Dicer is a critical member of RISC that initiates the RNA interference process by producing double-stranded siRNA or single-stranded miRNA. Enzymatic cleavage of dsRNA within the cell produces the short siRNA fragments of 21-23 nucleotides in length with a two-nucleotide 3' overhang.

  3. Micron Technology - Wikipedia

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    Micron sought to enter the market for RISC processors in 1991 with a product known as FRISC, targeting embedded control and signal processing applications. Running at 80 MHz and described as "a 64-bit processor with fast context-switching time and high floating-point performance", the design supported various features for timely interrupt ...

  4. 3D XPoint - Wikipedia

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    Development of 3D XPoint began around 2012. [8] Intel and Micron had developed other non-volatile phase-change memory (PCM) technologies previously; [note 1] Mark Durcan of Micron said 3D XPoint architecture differs from previous offerings of PCM, and uses chalcogenide materials for both selector and storage parts of the memory cell that are faster and more stable than traditional PCM ...

  5. Hybrid Memory Cube - Wikipedia

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    Engineering samples of second generation HMC memory chips were shipped in September 2013 by Micron. [3] Samples of 2 GB HMC (stack of 4 memory dies, each of 4 Gbit) are packed in a 31×31 mm package and have 4 HMC links. Other samples from 2013 have only two HMC links and a smaller package: 16×19.5 mm. [16]

  6. Mikron Group - Wikipedia

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    This 180 nm process device is based on 32 bit RISC-V (RV32IMC) core, analogous to STM32L0 from STMicroelectronics, but with enhanced security features. With this microcontroller Mikron targets various market niches left behind by the withdrawing foreign suppliers, such as Smart Home and Internet of Things appliances.

  7. 3 Reasons Why Micron Stock Is an Excellent Artificial ... - AOL

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    3 Reasons Why Micron Stock Is an Excellent Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Buy. Parkev Tatevosian, CFA, The Motley Fool. July 6, 2024 at 4:23 AM.

  8. IM Flash Technologies - Wikipedia

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    At the time of close, Micron expects to pay approximately $1.5 billion in cash for the transaction, dissolving Intel's non-controlling interest in IM Flash as well as IM Flash member debt, which was approximately $1 billion as of Aug. 30, 2018. [6] On October 31, 2019, Micron closed the acquisition of all of Intel's stake in IM Flash ...

  9. ARM Cortex-M - Wikipedia

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    The ARM Cortex-M family are ARM microprocessor cores that are designed for use in microcontrollers, ASICs, ASSPs, FPGAs, and SoCs.Cortex-M cores are commonly used as dedicated microcontroller chips, but also are "hidden" inside of SoC chips as power management controllers, I/O controllers, system controllers, touch screen controllers, smart battery controllers, and sensor controllers.