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1 What are the key properties of semiconductor memory?
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They exhibit two stable states, which can be represented by 0 or 1, they are capable of being written into to set the state, and they can be read to sense the state.
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They exhibit two stable (or semistable) states, which can be used to represent binary 1 and 0; they are capable of being written into (at least once), to set the state; they are capable of being read to sense the state
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