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memory

[mem-uh-ree] / ˈmɛm ə ri /




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Analysts predict future logic and memory chips will require increased use of ASML’s extreme ultraviolet lithography tools.

From Barron's

Just a handful of companies make memory chips, and they’ve been reluctant to add manufacturing capacity out of fear that demand will eventually slow down in the typically cyclical market.

From MarketWatch

They do this by behaving in ways that are friendly and helpful, mimicking us through memory and personalization.

From The Wall Street Journal

New Mayan cities and communities—which were expected to have finite lifespans—emerged in proximity to abandoned places “that must have been understood as old yet still within historical memory.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But bacterial meningitis has had an impact on his memory, eyesight, balance, and sleep, which he said was very frustrating.

From BBC