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memory

[mem-uh-ree] / ˈmɛm ə ri /




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Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, but believed its main uses would be for office work, education and recording memories, not music.

From The Wall Street Journal

Demand for such equipment is being driven by the need for leading-edge foundry and logic chips, and for dynamic random-access memory, he wrote in a Thursday report.

From MarketWatch

But even with the explosive rise in memory prices, some memory stocks are still cheap.

From MarketWatch

FLETCHER: People with dementia can struggle with finding their way around, perhaps because of memory difficulties, and they are known to wander.

From The Wall Street Journal

Others can look at a piece of paper and commit a course to memory the way a musician reads sheet music.

From Los Angeles Times