Suggest reasons why RAMs traditionally have been organized as only 1 bit per chip whereas ROMs are usually organized with multiple bits per chip.
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Traditionally, RAMs (Random Access Memory) are designed with only one bit per chip because of the following advantages list below: On the whole design package, RAM requires fewer pins than ROM. ... One bit per chip structure of RAM is considered more than reliable, because it contains only one output driver.
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