NVRAM -
(21 companies)
Non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) chips do not lose information when the main power is turned off
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Memory Chips -
(446 companies)
Memory chips are internal storage areas in computers. Although the term “memory chip” commonly refers to a computer's random access memory (RAM), this product area includes many different types of electronic data storage. Computer memory stores data electronically in cells. Without memory chips, a computer could not read programs or retain data
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MRAM -
(8 companies)
Magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) stores bits of data by using magnetic charges. MRAM is designed for high density, high speed, non-volatile devices and has the potential to replace DRAM and Flash (EEPROM) memory
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FRAM Memory Chips -
(7 companies)
Ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) chips have memory cells that contain a specific ferroelectric material such as a crystal of zirconium or titanium, or oxygen and lead. FRAM memory is much faster than Flash memory
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SRAM Modules -
(73 companies)
Static random access memory (SRAM) modules are a collection of SRAM chips assembled on a circuit board. 
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Memory Cards -
(352 companies)
Memory cards are computer chips used to add memory to a computer
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DRAM Memory Chips -
(214 companies)
Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips are single-transistor memory cells that use small capacitors to store each bit of memory in an addressable format that consists of rows and columns. Because capacitors are unable to hold a charge indefinitely, DRAM memory chips require a near-constant pulse of current to retain stored information
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DRAM Modules -
(74 companies)
DRAM modules are collections of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips assembled on circuit boards
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FLASH Memory Chips -
(179 companies)
FLASH memory chips offer extremely fast access times, low power consumption, and relative immunity to severe shock or vibration. They do not need a constant power supply to retain their data. 
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SRAM Memory Chips -
(121 companies)
Static random access memory (SRAM) chips do not need to be refreshed like DRAM chips. This makes SRAM chips faster and more reliable
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Specialty Memory Chips -
(44 companies)
Specialty memory chips are specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to memory chips
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Cleaning Agents and Surface Treatments -
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Cleaning agents and surface treatments includes liquid cleaners, degreasers, strippers, passivators, etchants, solutions and additives for cleaning and surface preparation.
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PCMCIA Memory Cards -
(35 companies)
PCMCIA memory and storage cards (also known as PC cards) are devices used to add memory (RAM, SRAM, Flash, etc.) and/or storage capacity (hard disks, CD-ROM, etc.) to computers
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FIFO Memory -
(27 companies)
First-in, first-out (FIFO) memory chips are used in buffering applications between devices that operate at different speeds, or in applications where data must be stored temporarily for further processing
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Access Points -
(190 companies)
Access points are transmitter / receivers (transceivers) that connect to a network through an interface such as a bus or connector. They receive, store, and transmit data between the wireless LAN and the wired structure
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