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By Mary Bellis, About.com Guide to Inventors since 1997

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Sunday October 29, 2006
By definition, Random Access Memory or RAM is a type of computer memory storage whose contents can be accessed in any order. RAM is digital and can be both written to and read from, in contrast to Read-Only Memory or ROM. In 1970, the newly formed Intel company publicly released the first DRAM chip; and by 1972 it was the best selling semiconductor memory chip in the world.

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November 1, 2006 at 8:48 am
(1) mary jane says:

your page is cool. I need some information about the invention of the TV,the telephone,the automovil,the telegraph and the radio.if you can sand me that could be cool because i need that information for today. thanks , mary jane

November 1, 2006 at 11:06 pm
(2) gina says:

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your page is cool. I need some information about the invention of the TV,the telephone,the automovil,the telegraph and the radio.if you can sand me that could be cool because i need that information for today. thanks, gina

November 6, 2006 at 4:37 pm
(3) Arthur Herbert Pruett says:

I am an old, “Unsung innovator”, having many innovations on the market today from my youth up, receiving no remuneration and asking none, [Would like a little recognition], Willing to sign off on any claims, wanting to further help in an economic way, [I am the one who first suggested the name, “IntEl”. arthurpruett@yahoo.com

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