Noun
act of making on a greatly reduced scale
Source: WordNetDue to miniaturization, a single canister can hold four PAC-3 missiles (as opposed to one PAC-2 missile per canister). Source: Internet
From left to right: ENIAC board, EDVAC board, ORDVAC board, and BRLESC-I board, showing the trend toward miniaturization. Source: Internet
However, the miniaturization trend (including the introduction of the ultra-compact form factor - UCFF. Source: Internet
NEMS form the logical next step of miniaturization from MEMS devices. Source: Internet
The 1970s and 1980s saw steadily increasing use of electronics, automation, and miniaturization, including integrated motor driven film advance with the Konica FS-1 in 1979, and motor rewind functions. Source: Internet
With the increasing complexity of manufacturing processes and miniaturization of semiconductor and electronics equipment, there is an increase in the use of AI-based smart industrial robots. Source: Internet