core memory

Betekenis (Engels)

  1. A type of non-volatile random-access rewritable electronic memory using ferrite cores to magnetically store binary digits (bits).
  2. (informal) A memory, especially one formed in childhood, which recalls a deeply significant event in one's life and can be remembered years later.

Sinonieme

magnetic core memory

core storage

static magnetic storage

magnetic-core memory

magnetic-core storage unit

magnetic core

magnetic core storage

Etimologie (Engels)

* (sense 1): From being a type of computer memory consisting of magnetic cores. * (sense 2): A reference to the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out, in which the character Riley has five "core memories", each forming the foundation of a "personality island" which represents an aspect of Riley's personality.

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