Memory refresh is a process of periodically reading information from an area of computer memory and immediately rewriting the read information to the...
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memory, in contrast to static random-access memory (SRAM) which does not require data to be refreshed. Unlike flash memory, DRAM is volatile memory (vs...
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characterized as volatile memory, SRAM exhibits data remanence. SRAM offers a simple data access model and does not require a refresh circuit. Performance...
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tag Memory refresh, reading and writing to the same area of computer memory Refreshable braille display, a device for blind computer users USS Refresh (AM-287)...
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only perform memory-to-memory transfers using channels 0 & 1, of which channel 0 in the PC (& XT) was dedicated to dynamic memory refresh. This prevented...
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memory controller must simply issue a sufficient number of auto refresh commands (one per row, 8192 in the example we have been using) every refresh interval...
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Row hammer (redirect from Pseudo Target Row Refresh)
nearby (adjacent, in most cases) memory rows, which are called victim rows; if the affected memory cells are not refreshed before they lose too much charge...
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to dynamic random-access memory (DRAM), and to provide the critical memory refresh and other functions. Reading and writing to DRAM is performed by selecting...
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faster and does not require memory refresh. It is used for smaller cache memories in computers. CAM (Content-addressable memory) – This is a specialized...
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Random-access memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data...
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EDRAM (redirect from Embedded dynamic random access memory)
refreshing of the memory cells, which adds complexity. However, if the memory refresh controller is embedded along with the eDRAM memory, the remainder of...
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refreshed periodically. Due to this refresh process, DRAM consumes more power, but it can achieve higher storage densities. Most non-volatile memory (NVM)...
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Volatile memory, in contrast to non-volatile memory, is computer memory that requires power to maintain the stored information; it retains its contents...
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magnetic-core memory is a form of random-access memory. It predominated for roughly 20 years between 1955 and 1975, and is often just called core memory, or, informally...
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High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) initially from Samsung, AMD...
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refresh (DRAM requires refresh less often at low temperatures), partial array self refresh, and a "deep power down" mode which sacrifices all memory contents...
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Read-only memory (ROM) is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. Data stored in ROM cannot be electronically modified...
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DDR SDRAM (redirect from Double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory)
voltage supply and advanced refresh options, LPDDR can achieve greater power efficiency. Fully Buffered DIMM ECC memory, a type of computer data storage...
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terms RAM, main memory, or primary storage. Archaic synonyms for main memory include core (for magnetic core memory) and store. Main memory operates at a...
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Flash memory is an electronic non-volatile computer memory storage medium that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. The two main types of flash...
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In computer architecture, the memory hierarchy separates computer storage into a hierarchy based on response time. Since response time, complexity, and...
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USB flash drive (redirect from USB flash memory)
flash drive (also thumb drive, memory stick, and pen drive/pendrive) is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface...
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Non-volatile memory (NVM) or non-volatile storage is a type of computer memory that can retain stored information even after power is removed. In contrast...
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correction, a general theory used for memory scrubbing Memory refresh, which preserves information stored in memory Ronald K. Burek. "The NEAR Solid-State...
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Raptor Lake (redirect from Raptor Lake Refresh)
names are "Raptor Lake" and "Raptor Lake Refresh". Even if the new and old models are mixed, the L2 cache memory capacity has been reduced to a level equivalent...
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Core rope memory is a form of read-only memory (ROM) for computers. It was used in the UNIVAC I (Universal Automatic Computer I) and the UNIVAC II, developed...
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refresh data from main memory to the shift register, which serializes it into a display of pixels corresponding to the ones and zeros of the memory data...
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device is not synchronized with the display's refresh rate. That can be caused by non-matching refresh rates, and the tear line then moves as the phase...
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Content-addressable memory (CAM) is a special type of computer memory used in certain very-high-speed searching applications. It is also known as associative memory or...
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Williams tube (redirect from Williams memory)
display faded over time, it was periodically refreshed. It operates faster than earlier acoustic delay-line memory, at the speed of the electrons inside the...
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