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Created page with "CRAM (Content-Addressable Memory) is an advanced type of memory technology that allows data to be accessed by its content rather than by a specific address. This unique approach to memory management enables faster, more efficient data retrieval and storage, as well as improved fault tolerance and security. In this article, we will delve into the inner workings of CRAM, its advantages, and potential applications across various industries. == How CRAM Works == *At its..."