2114 is definitely a ram chip. I just replaced one on a Pole Position yesterday. There might be some additional numbers/letters on the chip too which indicate speed or low power type.
NTE 2114 will work as that's what I used on the Pole Position board.
Jameco Electronics (
www.jameco.com) has these versions of the 2114:
# 38957CH 2114N Static Ram chip, 1k x 4, 450ns $2.29 each
# 38973CH 2114N-2 Static Ram chip, 1k x 4, 200 ns $2.49 each
# 38981CH 2114N-2L Static Ram chip, low power, 1k x 4, 200ns, $2.49 each
Any one of the above will work in your application. Oh, by the way, these are 18 pin chips so if the existing chip is not socketed, then please install an 18 pin dip socket in case of future failures the chip can be replaced without having to unsolder it.