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[[File:Swissbit 2GB PC2-5300U-555.jpg|right|thumb|Example of [[read/write memory|writable]] [[volatile memory|volatile]] random-access memory: Synchronous [[dynamic RAM]] [[DIMM|modules]], primarily used as main memory in [[personal computers]], [[workstation]]s, and [[Server (computing)|server]]s.]]▼
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[[File:Electronic Memory.jpg|thumb| A 64 bit memory chip die, the SP95 Phase 2 buffer memory produced at IBM mid-1960s, versus [[Magnetic-core memory|memory core iron rings]]]]
▲[[File:Swissbit 2GB PC2-5300U-555.jpg|right|thumb|Example of [[read/write memory|writable]] [[volatile memory|volatile]] random-access memory: Synchronous [[dynamic RAM]] [[DIMM|modules]], primarily used as main memory in [[personal computers]], [[workstation]]s, and [[Server (computing)|server]]s.]]
[[File:Random Access Memory HyperX.jpg|thumb|8GB [[DDR3]] RAM stick with a white [[heatsink]]]]
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