Memory ICs are integrated circuits designed to store digital information for later retrieval and processing. They provide data retention through electronic storage structures and are used as fundamental building blocks in digital systems where information must be written, read, and preserved.
This category broadly includes memory devices that support different storage behaviors, such as temporary data storage and non-volatile data retention. Memory ICs are commonly distinguished by their underlying storage technology and access method, and they are typically managed through standardized digital interfaces for integration into electronic designs.
- Data storage: Holds binary information in an organized array structure.
- Read/write operation: Supports controlled access to stored content.
- Technology variety: Encompasses multiple memory types based on how data is stored and retained.