Computer memory

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Across
  1. 2. is the time taken by components to respond to a request.
  2. 4. read only memory
  3. 5. use floating gate transistors and capacitors rather than fuses.
  4. 8. a type of memory that is accessed directly by the CPU. For example: RAM, ROM and cache.
  5. 9. uses flipflops which hold bit of memory and not refreshed constantly
Down
  1. 1. a type of memory that refers to external storage devices such as hard drives, CDs, flash drives, etc.
  2. 3. made from matrix of fuses and can only be written to once
  3. 4. radom access memory
  4. 5. use NOR chips rather than NAND chips in SSDs.
  5. 6. a type of ROM. It is programmed by applying a slightly larger electric current that forces an electron through a barrier.
  6. 7. uses transistors that act as switches and capacitors that hold binary data and need to be constantly refreshed.