An electronic memory device.
Physical device used to store information for immediate use in a digital electronic device.
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Examples for "memory"
Examples for "memory"
1They erase our memory of grassroots power, direct democracy and civil society.
2We have historical memory of what happened when Europe labelled Jewish products.
3It's a good memory, and we were a good team that year.
4Of course there are also mobility issues, memory loss and technology fear.
5Nolan is a good example of the paralyzing effect of memory fear.
1I said, 'Morris, sell now the store. You said, 'Wait.' What for?
2Pouyanne nevertheless warned lower investment in new production could store up problems.
3Another Northern Ireland store was targeted in an incendiary bomb attack today.
4A key problem to tackle: how to store energy for the blimp.
5Quantum theory has merely given this store of knowledge a different form.
1Primary production would remain the main focus of water storage scheme use.
2Unforeseen additional costs regarding data storage present another danger, that report said.
3Wine investing requires storage charges, and wine funds are often quite expensive.
4Its political risk insurance, however, only covered oil in storage and transit.
5Currently now almost 50 BL more in storage than a year ago.
1Hydt had decided to expand his empire by offering a new approach to destroying computer data storage devices.
2A private Cork company specialising in computer data storage facilities is aiming to generate sales of £100 million a year within five years.
1Traditionally, computer storage has been defined by disk drive hardware.
2He's already set off one computer storage revolution.
3The data for the ionospheric models take up more than 200 megabytes of computer storage space.
4Irreplaceable computer storage disks had been trampled underfoot.
5In that operation, officials made 470 seizures of electronic components like semiconductors, memory cards and computer storage devices.
1And the only way to do that was to solder it hard to the mainframe's memory board.
2Once they've got the memory board out, they put it under a microscope-someof the components are just millimeters across-lookingfor damage.
3Hardware failures: failing disk controllers, CPU boards, memory boards, power supplies, disk head crashes, and so on.
4The maker of video game memory boards and controllers first filed antitrust charges against Microsoft in November 2009.
5Solid state drives (SSD) today come with flash memory boards embedded with flash chips on both sides.
1This means they could be used to create more efficient computer memory.
2But what is this revolution in computer memory ultimately going to mean?
3Demand for South Korea's computer memory chips and petroleum products likely supported exports.
4This would allow it to store information -i.e., serve as computer memory.
5People in this study were tested using a computer memory test.
6A computer memory core can permanently retain vast amounts of data.
7Prices of computer memory chips have rebounded since last month's earthquake in Japan.
8We use a computer memory to keep track of what's owed to whom.
9Everything else would be deleted or destroyed, all computer memory wiped.
10You forgot to dump the computer memory when you closed up.
11Main computer memory is usually a particular variant of RAM known as dynamic RAM.
12Again The idea of a database that runs in computer memory is hardly new.
13The oft-vindicated Moore's law predicted the doubling of computer memory capacity every 18 months.
14The incoming real-time data from these soundings are compared with data stored in computer memory.
15The oft- vindicated Moore's law predicts the doubling of computer memory capacity every 18 months.
16This beats the fastest computer memory chips on the market today by several orders of magnitude.
Translations for computer memory