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Present day digital processing capability has been accelerated into being largely through the system opportunities offered by high-speed, large-capacity, random-access memories. Multi-user, multi-processor, time-sharing systems extend system dependence on improved memory and is bringing forth additional technologies, such as optical and semiconductor to compete with magnetic in the working memory area.