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- '''Random Access Memory''' (more commonly, '''RAM''') is a term most often used to describe the mai The most common type of RAM used in personal computers is Dynamic Random Access Memory ([[DRAM]]) [[patent|patented]] in 1968 by [[Robert Dennard]] at [[IBM]]. D2 KB (385 words) - 23:25, 14 February 2010
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- #REDIRECT [[Random Access Memory]]34 bytes (4 words) - 17:48, 7 April 2008
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- {{r|Random access memory | Random access memory (RAM)}} {{r|Static random access memory memory| Static random access memory (SRAM)|**}}769 bytes (94 words) - 16:32, 18 March 2009
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- ...imes. The primary electronic memories may be both readable and writable ([[random access memory]] (RAM)), write-once-read-many (WORM) of various types, or forms that can b683 bytes (96 words) - 16:32, 18 March 2009
- {{r|Random access memory}}459 bytes (59 words) - 12:02, 30 November 2008
- '''Random Access Memory''' (more commonly, '''RAM''') is a term most often used to describe the mai The most common type of RAM used in personal computers is Dynamic Random Access Memory ([[DRAM]]) [[patent|patented]] in 1968 by [[Robert Dennard]] at [[IBM]]. D2 KB (385 words) - 23:25, 14 February 2010
- [[Random Access Memory]]99 bytes (10 words) - 18:34, 17 October 2007
- *RAM, Random Access Memory285 bytes (43 words) - 05:46, 25 September 2013
- | product = [[Random Access Memory|DRAM]], NAND [[flash memory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigera ...[flagship]] is Samsung Electronics, the world's largest manufacturer for [[Random Access Memory|DRAM]], NAND [[flash memory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigera2 KB (261 words) - 04:35, 3 January 2021
- ...of 1.4 GHz, and a memory clock of 400 MHz. It must have at least 512 MB of random access memory (GRAM). It supports a 64-bit memory interface and can transfer up to 6.4 GB ...of 1.4 GHz, and a memory clock of 500 MHz. It must have at least 512 MB of random access memory (GRAM). It supports a 64-bit memory interface and can transfer up to 8 GB/s6 KB (939 words) - 08:24, 22 April 2023
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- {{r|Random Access Memory}}576 bytes (76 words) - 11:34, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Random Access Memory}}479 bytes (64 words) - 16:04, 11 January 2010
- ...emory [[latency]], and as a result use technologies like quad-channel RAM (Random Access Memory) and Fully-Buffered DIMMs. (Dual Inline Memory Module) Additionally, serve6 KB (917 words) - 04:36, 2 March 2024
- * [[DDR SDRAM]], [[DDR2 SDRAM]] and [[DDR3 SDRAM]] are all types of [[Random Access Memory|RAM]] utilizing DDR.3 KB (413 words) - 09:43, 26 September 2007
- ...n important concept in [[computer science]] that lets a program use more [[random access memory]] (RAM) than is physically available for it. In a computer having virtual8 KB (1,334 words) - 18:04, 20 March 2009
- {{r|Random Access Memory}}3 KB (441 words) - 12:55, 13 November 2014
- ...e expensive than the FIB in main memory. Main memory was generally dynamic random access memory (DRAM).10 KB (1,508 words) - 09:24, 24 June 2024
- ...ess bus that allows the processor to address up to 65,536 bytes (64K) of [[Random Access Memory|RAM]]. There is also a 13-bit external control bus that contains control s13 KB (2,216 words) - 07:38, 9 June 2009