MRAM (Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory that stores data by using magnetic storage elements. Data is stored as a magnetic polarization in each storage element. It is used in applications that require non-volatility, high speed, and endurance, such as embedded memory, industrial automation, and aerospace.
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