Definition of Magnetic bubble memory

1. Noun. A nonvolatile storage device that holds information in the form of bubbles on a thin film of magnetic silicate; no longer used in most computers.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnetic Bubble Memory

magnetabsorption
magnetar
magnetars
magnetelastic
magnetelectrical
magnetencephalographies
magnetencephalography
magnetic
magnetic North Pole
magnetic anisotropy
magnetic attraction
magnetic axis
magnetic bearing
magnetic bearings
magnetic bottle
magnetic bubble memory (current term)
magnetic circuit
magnetic confinement
magnetic confinement fusion
magnetic core
magnetic declination
magnetic declinations
magnetic dip
magnetic dipole
magnetic dipole moment
magnetic disc
magnetic disk
magnetic energies
magnetic energy

Literary usage of Magnetic bubble memory

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Guide to Understanding Data Remanence in Automated Information Systems by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"An alternative procedure for magnetic bubble memory modules that have been designed with a built-in bias voltage control is to adjust (ie, raise) the bias ..."

2. Mantech Project Book, 1992 (1993)
"... a radiation hardened mass storage (large memory capacity) system configured with 4 megabit magnetic bubble memory devices as the storage media. ..."

3. National Industrial Security Program: Operating Manualby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... or m Programmable ROM (PROM) cm magnetic bubble memory ca, b, c, or m Magnetic Core Memory ca, b, e, or m Magnetic Plated Wire cc and f, or m Magnetic ..."

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