Transistors: Tiny Silicon Crystals, Memory Cells, & Shrinking Bits

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Transistors are tiny silicon crystals that function as switches and support components in memory cells. A single memory chip can contain significantly more than four transistors; for example, a 64Mb Dynamic RAM chip has over 67 million transistors. The term "shrinking bit" likely refers to the decreasing number of atoms required to store a single bit of data. Dynamic RAM (DRAM) does not utilize a four-transistor cell but instead stores information in capacitors. Understanding the complexity of memory cells and their calculations is essential for grasping memory chip capacities.
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Transistors are tiny crystal of silicon. Transistor switch and it's support component are memory cell.
A single memory chip can hold up to 4 transistor ? What is the shrinking bit ?
Can you please explain?
 

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nabil__ said:
A single memory chip can hold up to 4 transistor ?

a few more than that ....

eg.
a 64Mb Dynamic RAM chip has over 67 million transistors on it
a 1Gb Dynamic RAM chip has over 1 billion transistors on it

nabil__ said:
What is the shrinking bit ?

not 100% sure of what you are referring to ... maybe this ...

the number of atoms of material needed to be able to store 1 bit of dataDave
 
davenn said:
hi there
welcome to PF :smile:
all your questions could have been answered on google
here's something to get you started.....
a few more than that ....

eg.
a 64Mb Dynamic RAM chip has over 67 million transistors on it
a 1Gb Dynamic RAM chip has over 1 billion transistors on it
not 100% sure of what you are referring to ... maybe this ...

the number of atoms of material needed to be able to store 1 bit of dataDave
 
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you just quoted me with no words from you ... did you want to ask or say something else ?
 
davenn said:
@nabil__

you just quoted me with no words from you ... did you want to ask or say something else ?

Yes. Is the following diagram ( attached ) performs operation with the previous diagram attached ?
How and why ?
 

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This is equivalent to memory cell except the complexity of circuits are hidden.
 

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How to calculate that how many memory cell a memory chip can hold ?
 
DRAM does not use a 4-transistor cell, they store the information in a capacitor.
dram-cell.jpg
 
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