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Main Memory Technologies

Explore different memory technologies including Mask Programmable ROM, OTP ROM, UV-EPROM, EEPROM, Flash Memory, Cache, SRAM, SSRAM, DRAM, and SDRAM. Understand how each technology is categorized as volatile or non-volatile, alongside their key features such as access speeds, density, and erase capabilities. Learn about Flash Memory applications in computer BIOS, digital cameras, and gaming consoles. Discover how these technologies work and their importance in modern computing systems through detailed resources.

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Main Memory Technologies

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  1. Main Memory Technologies 1.(12) Match each of the phrases below with one or more of the following memory technologies. Mask Programmable ROM OTP ROM UV-EPROM EEPROM FLASH MEMORY CACHE SRAM SSRAM DRAM SDRAMM Volatile x x x x Nonvolatile and byte erasable X Capacitor Storage Cell x x Fastest Access Times x x Highest Density x x Fusible Links x Core Memory SIMMS and DIMMS x x Quartz-glass window x Support burst transfers using a clock x x Requires periodic refreshing x x Cannot be programmed by user x Multiple programs and erases without be removed X X X X X X Main Memory Technologies

  2. Flash Memory Examples • Computer BIOS Memory • Compact Flash (In Digital Cameras) • Smart Media (Digital Cameras) • Memory Stick (Digital Cameras) • PCMCIA Type I and Type II (solid state disks in laptops) • Memory Cards for video game consoles

  3. How This stuff Works • http://www.howstuffworks.com/flash-memory1.htm • http://www.tomshardware.com/ • http://www.simpletech.com/main.html

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