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Define the following terms: Jürgen Habermas
Unbuffered Memory
Memory that does not delay all data transfers by one clock tick to ensure accuracy as registered memory does. Used in low- to medium-powered computers.
Registered Memory
A type of computer memory that contains registers for buffering the data between the memory module and the memory controller to stabilize the system and improve reliability.
Fully Buffered Memory
A type of memory module technology where the memory chip communicates with the memory controller through a buffer, enhancing the memory's speed and stability.
Flash
A technology used for storing data, often found in memory cards and USB drives for fast access and durability.
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