magnetic random access memory
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magnetic random access memory
[mag¦ned·ik ‚ran·dəm ′ak‚ses ‚mem·rē] (computer science)
A nonvolatile memory in which submicrometer-sized magnetic structures store digital information in their magnetic orientation. Abbreviated MRAM.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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magnetic random access memory (MRAM).
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magnetic random access memory, or MRAM, based on the electron's inherent magnetic property of spin.
The two companies will collaborate in the commercial development of
Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM), which uses a magnetic charge, not the normal electronic charge, to store data.
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