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Dynamic RAM, or '''DRAM''' is a kind of memory that stores bits as a charge in a small capacitor.
 
Dynamic RAM, or '''DRAM''' is a kind of memory that stores bits as a charge in a small capacitor.
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'''SDRAM''', also known as Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, is a kind of DRAM that synchronises internal operations to an external clock edge.
  
 
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Dynamic RAM, or DRAM is a kind of memory that stores bits as a charge in a small capacitor.

SDRAM

SDRAM, also known as Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, is a kind of DRAM that synchronises internal operations to an external clock edge.