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Discover LudwigThe phrase "volatile memory" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to computer memory that can store data temporarily, such as RAM (random-access memory). It is called "volatile" because the data is lost when the computer is turned off or loses power. Example: "When working on a project, it is important to save your work frequently to avoid losing it in case of a power outage or computer crash, as volatile memory does not retain data once the power is turned off."
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volatile memory
noun
Computer memory (such as RAM) that requires a constant electrical charge to maintain its contents.
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In specific, the TPM architecture includes CPU, non-volatile memory, volatile memory, and input/output (I/O) communication support.
Storing information on volatile memory instead of hard disks could vastly speed up computing, researchers say.
These temporary copies may exist in volatile memory or on disk.
This is volatile memory for storing data such as variables or strings to be outputted.
But the chilling coupled with FROST allows all volatile memory locations to be examined.
Volatile memory characteristics can be observed for all three polymer electrets-based memories.
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Compact nanoelectro-mechanical non-volatile memory (NEMory) for 3D integration.
Burr, G. W. et al. Neuromorphic computing using non-volatile memory.
Guo, R. et al. Non-volatile memory based on the ferroelectric photovoltaic effect.
Memristive devices are promising candidates for the next generation non-volatile memory and neuromorphic computing.
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