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