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  2. In-memory processing - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, in-memory processing is a software architecture where a database is kept entirely in random-access memory (RAM) or flash memory so that usual accesses, in particular read or query operations, do not require access to disk storage. [2]

  3. RAM drive - Wikipedia

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    A RAM drive (also called a RAM disk) is a block of random-access memory (primary storage or volatile memory) that a computer's software is treating as if the memory were a disk drive (secondary storage). RAM drives provide high-performance temporary storage for demanding tasks and protect non-volatile storage devices from wearing down, since ...

  4. The best solid-state drives for gaming

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    The same goes for SSDs. These little devices can have a significant impact on your gaming system.What is an SSD?Solid-state drives (SSDs) are all-electronic, non-volatile random access storage drives.

  5. Universal memory - Wikipedia

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    For example, a university [2] recommended students entering in 2015–2016 to have a PC with: - a CPU with a 4×256 KB L2 cache, and a 6 MB L3 cache - 16 GB DRAM - 256 GB solid-state drive, and - 1 TB hard disk drive. Researchers seek to replace these different memory types with one single type to reduce the cost and increase performance.

  6. Computer memory - Wikipedia

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    Historical lowest retail price of computer memory and storage Electromechanical memory used in the IBM 602, an early punch multiplying calculator Detail of the back of a section of ENIAC, showing vacuum tubes Williams tube used as memory in the IAS computer c. 1951 8 GB microSDHC card on top of 8 bytes of magnetic-core memory (1 core is 1 bit.)

  7. Computer data storage - Wikipedia

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    Floppy disk, used for off-line storage; Hard disk drive, used for secondary storage. Magnetic tape, used for tertiary and off-line storage; Carousel memory (magnetic rolls). In early computers, magnetic storage was also used as: Primary storage in a form of magnetic memory, or core memory, core rope memory, thin-film memory and/or twistor memory;