Briefly explain serial access memory
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1) A memory (or serial port in a multiport memory) in which data is accessed sequentially and the time for access depends on the location of the data desired. (2) A memory in which data can be accessed only in a predetermined sequence. ... (Adapted from IEC 748‑2.)
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In computing, sequential access memory is a class of data storage devices that read stored data in a sequence. This is contrast to random access memory when data can be accessed in any order. Sequential access devices are usually form of magnetic storage or optical storage....
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