The most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible.
These, and the hundreds of thousands of other randommemory slideshows, were journeys to the places Nikki seldom ventured herself.
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It was just some randommemory, where you guys were all eating burgers or something, but it was real...I think.
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I remembered him coming out to the house to help Jason hang Gran's porch swing, a randommemory of a day far different from this.
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Just a few final randommemories, now, of life in that sanctuary in those sweet summers before the war:
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Now Patterson has begun a new project called IRAM, for intelligent RAM.
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The extra bit of RAM also helps keep apps in memory longer.
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Unused RAM entitlements from one machine could be carried over to another.
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There are a few other factors to consider when upgrading your RAM.
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My experience has been that Firefox very rarely reaches 200MB of RAM.
Ús de random access memory en anglès
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He also confirmed there was a strong possibility Toshiba would leave the D-Ram (dynamic randomaccessmemory) business.
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Samsung controls nearly 40 per cent of the global dynamic randomaccessmemory (DRAM) and NAND flash memory market.
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Prices of dynamic randomaccessmemory (DRAM) chips, used in computers, have recovered since last month's earthquake in Japan.
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SRAM (static randomaccessmemory) chips are used in a wide range of products, including automotive electronics, appliances and toys.
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Samsung was the sole profitable firm among major global dynamic randomaccessmemory (DRAM) chip makers in the third quarter.
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Elpida makes dynamic randomaccessmemory (DRAM) chips used in the manufacture of mobile phones and other personal electronic devices.
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Prices of dynamic randomaccessmemory (DRAM) chips, used mainly in computers, have jumped nearly 90 percent so far this year.
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His fearless runs off the fringes and stomach-churning tackles are lost to the randomaccessmemory of all except rugby scholars and scribes.
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Idaho-based Micron is the last major U.S.-based manufacturer of so-called dynamic randomaccessmemory (DRAM) chips, which are used in personal computers.
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Prices of PC DRAM (dynamic randomaccessmemory) chips dropped about 30 percent in the fourth quarter alone, near to production costs.
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Current microchip technology produces wires about 250nm across and routine randomaccessmemory chips use connections about 500nm across.
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Regulators accused the chipmakers of fixing prices on dynamic randomaccessmemory computer chips, which are widely used in computers, servers and networking equipment.
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Newer phones with more randomaccessmemory (RAM) could also do a better job of keeping the app running in the background as well.
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The Commission had accused Rambus of charging abusive royalties for the use of some of its patents for DRAM (dynamic randomaccessmemory) chips.
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The main bottlenecks limiting the practical applications of current magnetoresistive randomaccessmemory (MRAM) technology are its low storage density and high writing energy consumption.
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SRAM (static randomaccessmemory) chips are more expensive than DRAM chips, which are mostly used in PCs, but are faster and require lesser power.