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Random access memory (RAM)
The type of memory in which each storage location is by X/Y coordinates, as in core or semiconductor memory. (Tape or bubble memory cannot be random access.) Thus, the data access time is independent of the location of the data. Unless stated otherwise, RAM usually implies read/write and volatile.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Automation
- Category: Industrial automation
- Company: Rockwell Automation
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