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A silicon monolithic memory utilizing a new storage element
The advances that have been made recently in monolithic chip semiconductor logic circuits have significantly contributed toward the development of high-speed, low-power computers. These advances also emphasize the need for marked improvements in storage techniques if the operating speeds, the weight, and the electrical power of future computers, especially airborne or spaceborne computers, are not to be adversely affected by the computer memory.