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Robot: Editing intentional link to disambiguation page in hatnote per WP:INTDABLINK (explanation)
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Reverted 1 edit by 2601:244:4303:FAD0:D9B3:E3F7:AA2B:EB95 (talk) to last revision by BD2412
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To not keep this too long, AMD was seemingly first to use stacked DRAM in a product (i.e. GPUs) and Fujitsu first in a CPU, then their SPARC CPU, but also used in their later ARM-based chip that's used in Fugaku (supercomputer) that then made the fastest in the world (and first top 1 to use stacked DRAM? at least when integrated into a CPU?) only just recently replaced, Frontier (supercomputer), Stacked DRAM is also used in that one, i.e. all top 5 use it in GPUs and/or CPUs.
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Toshiba#2017_US_nuclear_construction_liabilities "In January 2017, a person with direct knowledge of the matter reported that the company plans on making its memory chip division a separate business, to save Toshiba from bankruptcy". Both the new (and old) source I added list the same three companies, but not Toshiba or its spinoff, so I'm not sure how large it is now, or how many others there are, but seems right to show (that) one more, to show not only down to 3.
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→Memory timing: disambiguate subject
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→Memory timing: RAS low time is the longer time to open, not the shorter charge back time.
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→Memory timing: Fix inconsistency regarding the generally quoted number, add rationale to its choice to define DRAM 'speed'.
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→{{Anchor|PSRAM}}Pseudostatic RAM: rm WP:PEACOCK
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→{{Anchor|PSRAM}}Pseudostatic RAM: mv from Static random-access memory#Pseudostatic RAM
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Reverted 2 edits by Koreafishnumberone (talk): Emerging tech isn't relevant here, possible WP:COI
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addition of long retention time DRAM to the mother page DRAM. Long Retention Time DRAM (LRTDRAM) is a type of DRAM that was introduced by Etron Technology, Inc. during the Computex 2022 convention. I found it interesting so I put it up here.
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