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- Apple III (links | edit)
- Amstrad CPC (links | edit)
- Atari 2600 (links | edit)
- Atari 5200 (links | edit)
- Atari 7800 (links | edit)
- Central processing unit (links | edit)
- Computer memory (links | edit)
- Commodore 64 (links | edit)
- Data General Nova (links | edit)
- DDR SDRAM (links | edit)
- Floppy disk (links | edit)
- Hard disk drive (links | edit)
- Intellivision (links | edit)
- Motorola 68000 (links | edit)
- MOS Technology 6502 (links | edit)
- MOS Technology 6510 (links | edit)
- Motorola 6809 (links | edit)
- Magnetic tape (links | edit)
- Neo Geo (system) (links | edit)
- Page (links | edit)
- PDP-8 (links | edit)
- Data storage (links | edit)
- TRS-80 (links | edit)
- Williams tube (links | edit)
- ZX Spectrum (links | edit)
- Optical disc (links | edit)
- CP/M (links | edit)
- 8-bit computing (links | edit)
- Programmable ROM (links | edit)
- IBM PC–compatible (links | edit)
- Flash memory (links | edit)
- EEPROM (links | edit)
- MCS-51 (links | edit)
- Atari 8-bit computers (links | edit)
- Static random-access memory (links | edit)
- EPROM (links | edit)
- Dynamic random-access memory (links | edit)
- Magnetic-core memory (links | edit)
- MP/M (links | edit)
- Dual-ported RAM (links | edit)
- Synchronous dynamic random-access memory (links | edit)
- Intel 4040 (links | edit)
- Memory hierarchy (links | edit)
- Drum memory (links | edit)
- Framebuffer (links | edit)
- Amstrad PCW (links | edit)
- Bubble memory (links | edit)
- Starpath Supercharger (links | edit)
- Non-volatile random-access memory (links | edit)