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random-access memory

American  

noun

Computers.
  1. RAM.


random access memory British  

noun

  1. See RAM 1

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random-access memory Scientific  
  1. See RAM


Example Sentences

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Demand for such equipment is being driven by the need for leading-edge foundry and logic chips, and for dynamic random-access memory, he wrote in a Thursday report.

From MarketWatch

On that, Moore said Micron’s outlook translates to about 30% sequential growth in average sales prices for dynamic random-access memory and NAND.

From MarketWatch

Micron will then assume ownership and control of the P5 chip-making plant in Taiwan, and equip the site to produce dynamic random-access memory chips, known as DRAM, in phases.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is also a leader in the markets for dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, which is used in desktop computers and servers and for the flash memory found in smartphones and solid-state hard drives.

From Barron's

The pair are seeking to raise prices for dynamic random-access memory chips, or DRAM, in the current quarter, Korea Economic Daily reported Monday.

From Barron's