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- adj. Capable of being accessed in any order, not required to be sequential.
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“In the previous quarter the company record profit of 1.06 trillion won, mainly thanks to high-margin products, such as mobile dynamic random-access memory chips.”
“With many global chip makers expanding into higher-margin dynamic random-access memory chips used in smartphones and tablets, an oversupply will likely emerge toward the second half, which could bite into Hynix's earnings, Mr. Kim said.”
“The Sunnyvale, Calif., company licenses patented technology used to accelerate the performance of memory chips, including products known as dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, chips that are a mainstay of personal computers.”
“As if to underscore Noda's concerns, Elpida Memory Inc , the world's No.3 maker of dynamic random-access memory, said on Thursday it was considering moving some production to Taiwan to cope with the yen's rise.”
The Huffington Post: Japan manufacturing mood up but yen clouds outlook
“Elpida is Japan's only maker of dynamic random-access memory chips commonly used in personal computers and other mobile gadgets.”
“World-wide revenue from dynamic random-access memory is expected to contract sharply this year, according to an industry researcher, as a "huge" drop in prices is expected.”
“Crocus Technology, a closely held company founded in 2006, is among a number of companies hoping to commercialize chips based on a technology called MRAM, for magnetoresistive random-access memory.”
The Wall Street Journal: Chip Start-Up Joins With Russia In Memory Deal
“Rambus, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., licenses patented technology used to accelerate the performance of memory chips, including products known as dynamic random-access memory, or DRAM, chips that are a mainstay of personal computers.”
The Wall Street Journal: Market Expects Near-Record Swings in Rambus Amid Litigation
“Makers of another chip variety known as dynamic random-access memory, or DRAMs, continued to hold off equipment purchases because of weaker conditions, Mr. Splinter said.”
“In other words, flash memory (specifically NOR flash) offers random-access read and programming operations, but cannot offer random-access rewrite or erase operations.”
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