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Discussion Forum : Computer Fundamentals - Section 7 (Q.No. 50)
50.
Which of the following memories contains a thin film of magnetic material sandwitched between two permanent bias magnets?
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Jeftha Dkhar Dann said:
2 months ago
Bubble memory stores data as tiny magnetic “bubbles” in a thin film of magnetic material, which is sandwiched between two permanent bias magnets.
Core memory → uses tiny magnetic cores, not thin films.
The Correct answer: Bubble memory.
Core memory → uses tiny magnetic cores, not thin films.
The Correct answer: Bubble memory.
Shewangizaw Bogale said:
9 years ago
Magnetic-core memory (core memory) :was the predominant form of RAM memory in b/n 1955 and 1975.
Core uses tiny magnetic rings through which wires are threaded to write and read information.
Core uses tiny magnetic rings through which wires are threaded to write and read information.
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