channel length of gate
channel length below the gate
45nm
45nm technology refers to size of the transistors in a chip. A technology node is defined as the ground rules of a process governed by the smallest feature printed in a repetitive array. The half-pitch of first-level interconnect dense lines is most representative of the DRAM technology level required for the smallest economical chip size . This is currently chosen as the dimension that defines a technology node. It is, however, anticipated that in the future, the half-pitch dimensions of either metal or polysilicon interconnections of microprocessors (MPUs) and ASIC devices may rival or even become smaller than the corresponding half-pitch of DRAM. The half-pitch dimension however, may not represent the smaller feature of the chip. For instance, for logic devices, such as MPUs, physical bottom gate length represents the smallest feature. Nevertheless, the technology node definition remains tight to the half-pitch indicator as defined above. see this ref. for more http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/101/21453/00994854.pdf?arnumber=994854
micro relates to size = very very very small chip refers to an electronic part technology refers to know how. if u know how to build a micro chip then u have micro chip technology an i7 CPU is a very micro chip with 22nm build
The wish chip was invented by Jinn Labs as a way to harness the power of wishes. It uses advanced technology and magic to grant wishes in a controlled manner, avoiding unintended consequences. The exact process of its creation is kept secret by the developers to protect the technology.
The computer chip
Chip technology is generally considered more secure than tap technology for payment transactions. Chip technology encrypts the transaction data, making it harder for fraudsters to steal information compared to tap technology, which can be vulnerable to unauthorized transactions if a device is close enough to the payment terminal.
To pise people of
The chip appears to be an Application Specific Intergrated Chip developed for and by the company behind the research and is not further identified by the company.
Intel
No
it is safety it is costly it is good technology