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dynamic memory

dynamic memory

[dī¦nam·ik ′mem·rē]
(computer science)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

dynamic memory

The main memory in a computer that has been reserved as needed. See dynamic memory allocation.
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For the invention of the basic one-transistor dynamic memory cell, Dennard was awarded the National Medal of Technology in 1988.
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Built with a fixed memory footprint, ZBOSS does not use dynamic memory allocation, which leads to predictable memory budgeting.
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The ARM CoreLink CMN-600 Coherent Mesh Network interconnect and CoreLink DMC-620 Dynamic Memory Controller enable the latest ARM-based SoCs to offer unmatched data throughput and the lowest edge to cloud latency in the market.
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Microsoft has seen the light and knows it must make changes, he said.<p>Microsoft has also upgraded two technologies that are part of its desktop virtualization offerings -- RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory -- that will be part of the Windows Server 2008 RC 2 SP1.
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