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core memory
noun
A type of non-volatile random-access rewritable electronic memory using ferrite cores to magnetically store binary digits (bits)
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Not shown: the 1406 storage unit containing core memory.
Unzipping the Voltorb case reveals the core memory orb.
This Core memory is from a vintage 1960's computer.
Alumni were invited to tour the center and to videotape a favorite Core memory.
Magnetic core memory, developed by Forrester, is a key component of Whirlwind.
For a brief description of the technology look at the page on Core memory.
Take Project Whirlwind, for example, which led to the development of the magnetic core memory.
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The current board stunned the creditors last month by voting unanimously to block a sale of Hynix's core memory-chip business to Micron Technology for about $3 billion.
Core memories use hundreds of thousands of magnetizable ferrite cores that resemble tiny doughnuts.
The missions to recover the core memories, experienced after locating one of the core memories: Games, Sci-Fi, Pokémon, and Hacking.
She thinks she needs to keep her gloomy co-worker's hands off Riley's core memories.
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