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The company manufactures dynamic random-access memory-storage — or DRAM — ...—
Jimmy Quinn,
National Review,
8 Dec. 2022 Without random-access memory, a computer today can’t even boot up.—IEEE Spectrum,
21 July 2022 CEA-Leti reported on a demonstration of 16-kbit ferroelectric random-access memory (FeRAM) arrays using a HfO2-based ferroelectric at the 130nm node.—
Tom Coughlin,
Forbes,
27 Dec. 2021 The bug stems from the failure of the input-output memory management unit—which provides protection preventing the malicious modification of static random-access memory—to implement early enough in the firmware boot process.—
Dan Goodin,
Ars Technica,
5 Mar. 2020 Micron, along with Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. of South Korea, which also views memory chip technology as a national-security priority, are the dominant global producers of dynamic random-access memory chips, known as DRAM.—
Kate O’Keeffe,
WSJ,
12 Nov. 2018