X-Nico

unusual facts about random access



Potential method

A dynamic array is a data structure for maintaining an array of items, allowing both random access to positions within the array and the ability to increase the array size by one.


see also

Bit flipping

Memory error, Soft error, an unintentional state switch from 0 to 1, or vice versa, of a bit stored to random access memory or other medium

C-RAM

Computational RAM, random access memory with integrated processing elements

Control store

The original System/360 models of IBM mainframe had read-only control store, but later System/360, System/370 and successor models loaded part or all of their microprograms from floppy disks or other DASD into a writable control store consisting of ultra-high speed random-access read-write memory.

Double-sided

Double-sided RAM, a type of random-access memory which has its chips divided into two sides, only one of which can be seen at a time by the computer

Graphics hardware

An integrated graphics card, usually by Intel for use in their computers, is bound to the motherboard and shares RAM(Random Access Memory) with the CPU, reducing the total amount of RAM available.

Programming Language for Business

It has a database capability built-in with ISAM and Associative Hashed Indexes, as well as ODBC, SQL, Oracle, sequential, random access, and XML files.

USB drive

USB flash drive, USB-connected computer storage using semiconductor non-volatile random-access memory

XDR

XDR DRAM, or extreme data rate dynamic random-access memory