The main chip is an nRF24LE1 from Nordic Semiconductor.
It's a microcontroller with 16 kilobytes of flash, 1 kilobyte of RAM, another 1.5 kilobytes of NVRAM, and it does 2.4 GHz wireless.
AND PUNCH OUT ANOTHER ENTRY ON YOUR CARD, IT'S AN 8051!
@bitfliq @foone I absolutely detest factory-paired keys, and a -lot- of newer wireless devices do this. I hate that if a cheap dongle dies or is lost, there's no way to pair a new one. It's just e-waste. This is why these days I try to go either legit bluetooth, or Logitech's similar "Unifying receiver" product line. At least those you can get cheap new dongles easily enough even now. e.e (Or repurpose ones where the peripheral died!)
That's no excuse for the older security issues though.