Ferroelectric RAM

Definition
Ferroelectric RAM (FRAM or Fe-RAM) is

"non-volatile memory technology. FRAM can read data thousands of times faster at far lower voltage than other non-volatile memory devices. FRAM is random access memory that combines the fast read and write access of dynamic RAM (DRAM) &mdash; the most commonly used memory in personal computers &mdash; with the ability to retain data when power is turned off (as do other non-volatile memory devices such as ROM and flash memory)."