NVM definition

NVM means a non-volatile memory device wherein information stored in a memory cell is maintained without power consumption and the write time (including erase time if there is an erase operation prior to a write operation) exceeds the read time allowing the device to function primarily as a reading device.
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NVM means a separate module in the Software providing networking flow telemetry functionality to enable endpoint and user behavior analysis.

Examples of NVM in a sentence

  • A cheap and safe alternative to the NVM is to use physical identifiers as a source of randomness by applying the concept of one-way functions [4] to physical systems.

  • Securing the NVM is expensive due to its susceptibility to physical attacks [3].

  • Non-volatile memory (NVM) is the traditional storage medium for secret keys.

  • NVM is a type of computer memory that has the capability to hold saved data even if the power is turned off.

  • NVM may include flash memory, read-only memory (“ROM”), ferroelectric RAM, some types of magnetic computer storage devices (e.g. hard disk drives, USB keys, floppy disks, magnetic tape and optical discs).

  • Subject to the terms of this Agreement, under Keep Your Drive, you may keep the defective part that is replaced under the Statement of Limited Warranty if the defective part is NVM.

  • NVM Express will not produce delegated standards that conflict or diverge from existing or proposed SNIA or DMTF standards where possible.

  • Intermolecular shall ensure that appropriate and sufficient resources are allocated at all times during the NVM Program for the purpose of performing the Project SOWs hereunder, including without limitation with respect to equipment, wafers, test vehicles, facilities and personnel.

  • The document was reviewed and approved by the NVM Express Consortium Board of Directors: August 19, 2024.

  • During review and revision of each proposed Project SOW by the Program Committee for the NVM Program pursuant to Section 4.3 of the Agreement, the Parties may mutually determine the applicable Project Category with reference to the following non-binding guidelines (set forth in subparagraphs (a)-(d) of this Section), as well as to the general value of accomplishing the Project SOW.


More Definitions of NVM

NVM technology shall mean and refer generally to non-volatile memory.
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