Robert Dennard, IBM Inventor Whose Chip Changed Computing, Dies at 91
Briefly

Robert H. Dennard invented a way to store one digital bit on one transistor, developing DRAM technology, revolutionizing data storage with lower costs and higher speeds using tiny silicon chips.
DRAM enabled the growth of high-speed, high-capacity memory chips pivotal for modern computing, facilitating the processing of text, sound, images, streaming services, and artificial intelligence applications.
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