Random Access Memory (RAM) is a crucial component in computing devices, acting as the system's short-term memory. It temporarily stores data and instructions that the CPU needs while performing tasks, enabling quick access and efficient processing. Unlike long-term storage solutions like hard drives or SSDs, RAM is volatile, meaning it loses all stored information when the device is powered off.
This post will discuss about Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FRAM), it’s working principle, cell structure, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages.