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1 memory
пам’ять; запам’ятовуючий пристрій, ЗП - add-on memory
- array memory
- AS memory
- associate memory
- auxiliary memory
- backing memory
- beam-addressed memory
- bipolar memory
- block-oriented memory
- bucket-brigade memory
- buffer memory
- byte-wide random-access memory
- chalcogenide memory
- charge-coupled device memory
- charge-coupled memory
- charge packed memory
- charge-pumping memory
- CMOS/SOS memory
- content-addressable memory
- contiguous-disk bubble memory
- control memory
- cross-tie memory
- cryoelectronic memory
- cryogenic memory
- cryotron memory
- current-асcess magnetic-bubble memory
- destructive memory
- direct addressable memory
- dynamic memory
- electrically-alterable read-only memory
- electrically-erasable memory
- electronic-beam addressable memory
- emitter-coupled logic compatible memory
- erasable programmable readonly memory
- external memory
- factory-programmable read-only memory
- fast memory
- field-programmable read-only memory
- fixed memory
- fractional memory
- full wafer memory
- fusible-link programmable readonly memory
- general-purpose memory
- high-density memory
- high-speed memory
- IC memory
- I2L memory
- laser-programmed memory
- line-addressable random-access memory
- magnetic-bubble memory
- magnetic-film memory
- magnetooptic memory
- magnetoresistive random-асcess memoryies MRAMS
- magnetoresistive random-асcess memoryies
- mask-programmed memory
- mass-storagememory
- massmemory
- matrix memory
- microprogram memory
- molecular memory
- moving-domain memory
- MTL memory
- multichip memory
- multilevel memory
- nano memory
- nondestructive memory
- nonvolatile memory
- object-oriented memory
- off-chip memory
- on-chip memory
- one-transistor memory
- optical memory
- ovonic memory
- permanent memory
- polymer memory
- power-down memory
- programmable read-only memory
- pseudostatic memory
- random access memory
- read-mostly memory
- read-only memory
- registered programmable readonly memory
- reprogrammable memory
- Schottky programmable readonly memory
- scratch-pad memory
- self-refreshing memory
- semiconductor memory
- semipermanent memory
- solid-state memory
- stack memory
- static memory
- static-induction transistor memory
- superconductor memory
- supercurrent memory
- superdense memory
- superhigh-speed memory
- three-dimensional memory
- ultradense memory
- ultraviolet erasable memory
- VLSI memory
- volatile memory
- zeropower memory
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