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.
DRAM, short for dynamic random-accessmemory, loses most of the data it stores when power is shut off.
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Buying Elpida doubles Micron's share in the market for DRAM, or dynamic random-accessmemory, chips, widely used in personal computers.
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Samsung does expect the market for so-called DRAM, or dynamic random-accessmemory, to gradually pick up as inventory clears and new customers emerge.
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High costs and fierce competition with Asian competitors forced Elpida Memory, Japan's last player in dynamic random-accessmemory chips, into bankruptcy protection in February.
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The Company's products are designed for the use in fabricating foundry, logic and memory chips, including dynamic random-accessmemory (DRAM) and 3D NAND-flash memory chips.
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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.
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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: