FRAM

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FRAM (ferroelectric RAM) is random access memory that combines the fast read and write access of

dynamic RAM (DRAM) - the most common kind of personal computer memory - with the ability to
retain data when power is turned off (as do other non-volatile memory devices such as ROM and
flash memory). Because FRAM is not as dense (can not store as much data in the same space) as
DRAM and SRAM, it is not likely replace these technologies. However, because it is fast memory with
a very low power requirement, it is expected to have many applications in small consumer devices
such as personal digital assistants (PDAs), handheld phones, power meters, and smart card, and in
security systems. FRAM is faster than flash memory. It is also expected to replace EEPROM and
SRAM for some applications and to become a key component in future wireless products.

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