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Ferrite (magnet) and Memory cell (computing)

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Difference between Ferrite (magnet) and Memory cell (computing)

Ferrite (magnet) vs. Memory cell (computing)

A ferrite is a ceramic material made by mixing and firing large proportions iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3, rust) blended with small proportions of one or more additional metallic elements, such as barium, manganese, nickel, and zinc. The memory cell is the fundamental building block of computer memory.

Similarities between Ferrite (magnet) and Memory cell (computing)

Ferrite (magnet) and Memory cell (computing) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Computer memory, Magnetic-core memory.

Computer memory

In computing, memory refers to the computer hardware integrated circuits that store information for immediate use in a computer; it is synonymous with the term "primary storage".

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Magnetic-core memory

Magnetic-core memory was the predominant form of random-access computer memory for 20 years between about 1955 and 1975.

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Ferrite (magnet) and Memory cell (computing) Comparison

Ferrite (magnet) has 73 relations, while Memory cell (computing) has 42. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.74% = 2 / (73 + 42).

References

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