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Discover Ludwig"store memory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the capacity of a computer or other device to store data. For example, "This computer has a large store memory, so it can handle more complex tasks."
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Science- How does the body store memory?
In modern computers, there is a separation between the parts that process information and the parts that store memory.
The company has introduced a line of Shoot & Store memory cards in Secure Digital, CompactFlash and SmartMedia formats, which work in most popular digital cameras.
This ability of ferroelectric materials to store memory without continuous power makes them useful for transit cards, such as the Clipper cards used to pay fare in the Bay Area, and in certain memory cards for consumer electronics.
There are two smaller pouches that you can store memory cards in within the lower compartment.
Before these chips came along, the graphics board in a personal computer would store memory and run calculations on separate chips up to a few inches apart.
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