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semiconductor memory
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Any device used to store and retrieve digital information that is manufactured using integrated circuit technology
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There are two basic kinds of semiconductor memory.
The idea was heresy at the time because semiconductor memory was fantastically expensive.
Semiconductor memory, any of a class of computer memory devices consisting of one or more integrated circuits.
For decades, critics have been predicting the imminent obsolescence of hard-disk drives as technologies like optical disks and flash semiconductor memory come to the fore.
C2 Technology to End Chip Errors Researchers in France have developed a semiconductor memory technology that could eliminate an important barrier to shrinking the size of computer chips.
Because of the inherent advantage of RAM, core memory was the principal form of main memory until superseded by semiconductor memory in the late 1960s.
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Current semiconductor memories can store about half a billion bits per square centimeter.
Nonvolatile semiconductor memories, unlike SRAM and DRAM, do not lose their contents when power is turned off.
"This is something that I.B.M. studied before and which is still in the research stage," said Charles Lam, an I.B.M. specialist in semiconductor memories.
It is worthwhile to take a look at semiconductor memories against the background of digital systems.
Semiconductor memories have much faster access times than other types of data storage technologies.
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