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Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FeRAM)

Ferroelectric Random Access Memory (FeRAM) is a type of computer memory that uses a special material called a ferroelectric capacitor to store data. This material can hold an electric polarization even without power, making FeRAM non-volatile—meaning it remembers information when the device is turned off. FeRAM offers fast read and write speeds, low power consumption, and high endurance compared to traditional memories like flash. It's used in applications requiring quick data access, durability, and energy efficiency, such as smart cards, embedded systems, and sensors.