Which of the following is form of semi conductor memory in which it is possible to change the contents of selected memory locations by applying suitable electrical signals?
EAROM is form of semi conductor memory in which it is possible to change the contents of selected memory locations by applying suitable electrical signals.
EAROM Acronym for electrically alterable read-only memory. A form of semiconductor memory in which it is possible to change the contents of selected memory locations by applying suitable electric signals. Normally these changes are infrequent. "EAROM."
All semiconductor memory, not just RAM, has the property of random access. Volatile memory loses its stored data when the power to the memory chip is turned off. However it can be faster and less expensive than non-volatile memory.
Semiconductor memory is a digital electronic data storage device, often used as computer memory, implemented with semiconductor electronic devices on an integrated circuit (IC). There are many different types of implementations using various technologies.
Most types of semiconductor memory have the property of random access, which means that it takes the same amount of time to access any memory location, so data can be efficiently accessed in any random order.