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Semiconductor memory

Semiconductor memory is a digital electronic semiconductor device used for digital data storage, such as computer memory. It typically refers to devices in which data is stored within metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) memory cells on a silicon integrated circuit memory chip. There are multiple types using different semiconductor technologies. The two main…

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Semiconductor memory

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Semiconductor memory

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Semiconductor memory → Bipolar, BJT, Bob Norman, December, Early, Fairchild Semiconductor, IBM SP95, IC, Paul Castrucci, Texas Instruments, The, United States Air Force, While
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Semiconductor memory → All, However, Major, RAM, Random-access, ROM, This, Volatile
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Semiconductor memory → digital electronic semiconductor device used for digital data storage

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Semiconductor memoryis adigital electronic semiconductor device used for digital data storage0.90text
CDs which readinstance ofThis contrasts with data storage media0.80text
write data consecutivelyinstance ofThis contrasts with data storage media0.80text
therefore the data can only be accessed in the same sequence it was writteninstance ofThis contrasts with data storage media0.80text
hard disks is in the range of millisecondsinstance ofwhile access time for rotating storage0.80text
DDR SDRAM multiple words are accessed with each read or write operation.In addition to standalone memory chipsinstance ofin some of the latest types of memory chips0.80text
blocks of semiconductor memory are integral parts of many computerinstance ofin some of the latest types of memory chips0.80text
data processing integrated circuitsinstance ofin some of the latest types of memory chips0.80text
bit maskinginstance ofIt can perform graphics-related operations0.80text
block writeinstance ofIt can perform graphics-related operations0.80text
and can open two pages of memory at once.GDDR SDRAMinstance ofIt can perform graphics-related operations0.80text
the Wii.SRAMinstance ofIt is used in a few game consoles0.80text

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