The TI console has only 256 bytes of 16-bit CPU RAM directly connected to the address and data buses. This small amount of RAM provides register space to the CPU and is used to support the GPL interpreter when executing its code from a specialized type of memory called Graphics Read Only Memory (GROM). GROMs are typically 6 KB in size and have their own auto-incrementing address bus. Instructions are placed on the data bus and read by the CPU. Each GROM chip is accessed as a parallel device. User programs - usually BASIC programs - have to be stored in the video RAM.
Features
More Storage Space
Each memory card is designed to provide storage expansion
Faster Data Transfer Rate
Provide powerful bandwidth and fast data access capabilities for the system
Stronger Performance
Provide excellent performance and reliability
More Stable
The carefully designed heat dissipation system and stable power supply ensure stability and reliability under high load and long-term operation