Sandisk has created a memory chip that holds 128 gigabytes of flash memory, yet is only nineteen nanometers. This beat the previous record of twenty nanometers, held by Micron.
byte
microcomputer or maybe system on a chip, which has one or more microprocessors, memory, and input/output devices all on same chip.
BIOS chip
Yes, with a small disclaimer. A micro computer, also known as a computer chip or chip is tiny, generally smaller than your finger. The memory available here is contained inside the chip. Size generally around kilo Bytes to mega Bytes. A mini computer is big. It is like a personal computer on steroids but still not as good a super computer. When referring to the memory here we usually think of separate memory modules, just like what you have in your home computer. Size generally from Giga Bytes and up. A mini computer does however consist of chips and this is where my disclaimer comes in. Chips interface external memory (which is also built of chips..) and the only limit here depends on how much the chip can address. Forgive my sloppiness and note that a micro computer chip is quite different from a memory chip, as the memory chip mainly stores and trancieves data while the micro computer can also execute a man made program...
a computer term that refers to "readily accessible memory" this is the physical chip memory that the computer uses for quick or short term usage a computer term that refers to "readily accessible memory" this is the physical chip memory that the computer uses for quick or short term usage
Lots of them , the most common is USB.
Byte chip? disk?
a big memory chip. which is expensive
It has an ECU which contains memory chips.
Transistor.
no
The largest memory in one chip is 4 GB
Cache memory. This temporary storage area, known as a cache, is more readily available to the processor than the computer's main memory source. It is also called CPU memory because it is typically integrated directly into the CPU chip or placed on a separate chip with a bus interconnect with the CPU.