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1 memory
n. herinnering, geheugen (ook in computers); terugdenken, aandenken; soevenier; (in computers) het centrale en snelle deel van de computer waar alle gegevens worden opgeslagen[ memrie] 〈meervoud: memories〉♦voorbeelden:commit something to memory • iets uit het hoofd lerenwithin living memory • bij mensenheugenisfrom memory • van buitenin memory of, to the memory of • ter (na)gedachtenis aan -
2 memory
geheugenopslaggeheugenopslagorgaan -
3 memory lane
Geheugenlaan (straatnaam)memory lane♦voorbeelden:¶ down memory lane • terug in iemands herinnering/het verleden -
4 memory chip
geheugenchips (fijne elektronische kringloop van geheugencellen (in computer))memory chip〈 computer〉 -
5 memory access time
geheugentoegangstijd (de tijd nodig om een gegeven in het computer- geheugen te vinden) -
6 memory address
geheugen adres, cijfer dat de positie van informatie in het geheugen van een computer aangeeft -
7 memory bank
geheugen contactdoos, verbinding aan een geheugeneenheid -
8 memory block
geheugenblok (verzameling v. fundamentele geheugeneenheden in een computer) -
9 memory cache
opberg geheugen, snel geheugen dat is bedoeld voor de tijdelijke opslag van informatie die de processor nodig zou kunnen hebben -
10 memory content
geheugeninhoud -
11 memory expansion
geheugenexpansie (optie voor vergroten van geheugen van computer) -
12 memory management program
geheugen besturings programma, programma dat toegang verleent tot uitgebreid geheugen of fictief geheugen -
13 memory size
n. geheugengrootte (aantal geheugeneenheden (aantal cellen) in computer voorkomend) -
14 memory span
geheugenspanbreedte -
15 memory block
geheugenblok -
16 memory capacity
geheugencapaciteitgeheugenomvang -
17 memory chip
geheugenchip -
18 memory compaction
geheugencompactie -
19 memory cycle
geheugencyclus -
20 memory disk
geheugenschijf
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