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A '''memory controller''' is a digital circuit that manages the flow of data going to and from a computer's [[main memory]]. A memory controller can be a separate chip or integrated into another chip, such as being placed on the same [[die (integrated circuit)|die]] or as an integral part of a [[microprocessor]]; in the latter case, it is usually called an '''integrated memory controller''' ('''IMC'''). A memory controller is sometimes also called a '''memory
Memory controllers contain the logic necessary to read and write to DRAM, and to "refresh" the DRAM. Without periodic refresh, DRAM will lose the data written to it. Some memory controllers include [[error detection and correction]] hardware.
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