Understanding DRAM: Architecture, Types, and Applications
Introduction Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM) is a type of semiconductor memory that is widely used in computers and other digital devices to store data temporarily. It is called “dynamic” because it requires constant refreshing of the data it holds, unlike Static RAM (SRAM), which does not need to be refreshed as frequently. How DRAM Works At its core, DRAM stores each bit of...
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