Micro may refer to:
Measurement[edit]
- micro- (µ), a metric prefix denoting a factor of 10−6
Places[edit]
- Micro, North Carolina, town in U.S.
People[edit]
- DJ Micro, (born Michael Marsicano) an American trance DJ and producer
- Chii Tomiya (都宮 ちい, born 1991), Japanese female professional wrestler, ring name Micro
- Micro, Nishimiya Yūki (born 1980), Japanese musician, member of the pop band Def Tech
Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]
- Micro (comics), often known as Micro, a character in Marvel Comics
- Micro (novel), techno-thriller by Michael Crichton, published posthumously in 2011
- Micro (Thai band), a Thai rock band formed in 1983
- IEEE Micro, a peer-reviewed scientific journal
- International Symposium on Microarchitecture, an academic conference focus on microarchitecture
Brands and enterprises[edit]
- Micro Cars, Sri Lankan automobile company, established 1995
- Micro Center, an American computer department store, established 1979
- Micro ISV (mISV or μISV), a term for a small independent software vendor
- Micro Mobility Systems, Swiss company producing kickscooters
Computing[edit]
- Micro, a mostly-obsolete term for a microcomputer, e.g.:
- BBC Micro Bit, or micro:bit, an ARM-based embedded system for computer education
- MICRO Relational Database Management System, an early set-theoretic database management system
- Micro T-Kernel, μT-Kernel, a real-time operating system
Other uses[edit]
- MICRO (organization), a non-profit organization
- Micro, type of bus transport in Lima, Peru
- AAA battery, known as a micro cell
- Micro kart, a one-passenger mini go-kart
- Game Boy Micro, a 2005 Nintendo handheld and the final model in the Game Boy line
- Microbrew, a beer from a small brewery
See also[edit]
- All pages with titles beginning with Micro
- All pages with titles containing Micro
- Macro (disambiguation)
- Micromachinery
- Microstate
- Micros Systems
- Mikro (disambiguation)
- Mikra (disambiguation)
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