dynamic random-access memory chip
C22640
concept
A dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chip is an integrated circuit that stores each bit of data in a tiny capacitor-transistor cell, requiring periodic refreshing to maintain high-density, volatile main memory for computers and digital devices.
Observed surface forms (5)
- random-access memory ×2
- DRAM technology ×1
- semiconductor memory ×1
- stacked DRAM technology ×1
- volatile memory type ×1
Instances (5)
- HBM2 via concept surface "stacked DRAM technology"
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Intel 4002 RAM
surface form: Intel 4002
- DRAM via concept surface "volatile memory type"
- Williams tube via concept surface "random-access memory"
- eXtended Data Rate via concept surface "DRAM technology"