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Semiconductor memory is a generic term referring to any computer storage method implemented on a semiconductor-based integrated circuit. Examples of semiconductor memory include static RAM (SRAM), which relies on transistors, and dynamic RAM (DRAM), which uses capacitors to store the bits.
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