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・ Memory-disk synchronization
・ Memory Bank (UK game show)
・ Memory Banks (comic strip)
・ Memory barrier
・ Memory bound function
・ Memory box
・ Memory Boy
・ Memory Bridge
・ Memory buffer register
・ Memory bus
・ Memory card
・ Memory card compatibility chart
・ Memory card connector
・ Memory card reader
・ Memory cell
Memory cell (binary)
・ Memory cells (motor cortex)
・ Memory Chapel
・ Memory clinic
・ Memory coherence
・ Memory configurator
・ Memory conformity
・ Memory confusion protocol
・ Memory consolidation
・ Memory controller
・ Memory corruption
・ Memory Cove
・ Memory Cove Wilderness Protection Area
・ Memory Crash
・ Memory data register


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Memory cell (binary)

The memory cell is the fundamental building block of computer memory. The memory cell is an electronic circuit that stores one bit of binary information and it must be set to store a logic 1 (high voltage level) and reset to store a logic 0 (low voltage level). Its value is maintained/stored until it is changed by the set/reset process. The value in the memory cell can be accessed by reading it.
== History ==
On December 11, 1946 Freddie Williams applied for a patent on his cathode-ray tube (CRT) storing device (Williams tube) with 128 40-bit words, it was operational in 1947 and it is considered to be the first practical implementation of random-access memory. In that year, the first patent applications for magnetic-core memory were filed by Frederick Viehe, An Wang, Ken Olsen and Jay Forrester also contributed to its development. The first modern memory cells were introduced in 1969, when John Schmidt designs the first 64-bit MOS p-channel SRAM. The first bipolar 64-bit SRAM were released by Intel in 1969 with the 3101 Schottky TTL and one year later it released the first DRAM chip, the Intel 1103.

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