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What (who) is T-RAM - definition


T-RAM         
DYNAMIC RANDOM-ACCESS MEMORY USING THIN CAPACITIVELY-COUPLED THYRISTORS, EXPLOITING NEGATIVE DIFFERENTIAL RESISTANCE
Thyristor RAM
Thyristor RAM (T-RAM) is a type of random-access memory dating from 2009 invented and developed by T-RAM Semiconductor, which departs from the usual designs of memory cells, combining the strengths of the DRAM and SRAM: high density and high speed. This technology, which exploits the electrical property known as negative differential resistance and is called thin capacitively-coupled thyristor, Description of the technology is used to create memory cells capable of very high packing densities.
ram-raid         
TYPE OF BURGLARY IN WHICH A VEHICLE IS DRIVEN INTO A BUILDING
Ramraiding; Ram raid; Ram raiding; Ram-raid; Ramraid; Ram raids
(ram-raids, ram-raiding, ram-raided)
1.
A ram-raid is the crime of using a car to drive into and break a shop window in order to steal things from the shop. (BRIT)
A shop in Station Road was the target of a ram-raid early yesterday.
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If people ram-raid, they use a car to drive into and break a shop window in order to steal things from the shop. (BRIT)
The kids who are joyriding and ram-raiding are unemployed.
VERB: V, also V n
ram-raider (ram-raiders)
Ram-raiders smashed their way into a high-class store.
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ram raid         
TYPE OF BURGLARY IN WHICH A VEHICLE IS DRIVEN INTO A BUILDING
Ramraiding; Ram raid; Ram raiding; Ram-raid; Ramraid; Ram raids
¦ noun Brit. a robbery in which a shop window is rammed with a vehicle and looted.
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ram-raider noun
ram-raiding noun