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1966 - First One Transistor Memory Cell: DRAM
IBM scientist Bob Dennard invents one-transistor dynamic RAM (now known as DRAM) which permits major increases in memory density. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan presents Dennard with the National Medal of Technology. DRAM chips based on Dennard's invention still reign as a dominant form of computer memory.
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1966 - First One Transistor Memory Cell: DRAM
IBM scientist Bob Dennard invents one-transistor dynamic RAM (now known as DRAM) which permits major increases in memory density. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan presents Dennard with the National Medal of Technology. DRAM chips based on Dennard's invention still reign as a dominant form of computer memory.
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