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Dynamic Random Access Memory. The most common type of system RAM. It comes in several different flavors, EDO, FPM, SDRAM. It uses less space, less power, and is cheaper than static RAM, but it has to be refreshed every millisecond or it loses its information.
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A type of semiconductor memory, dynamic random access memory. DRAMs account for a significant percent of the total semiconductor market (between 15 and 30%) and so DRAM manufacturers are big equipment buyers. DRAM manufacturing is concentrated in Japan and Korea. back to top
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| dramatism |
Dramatic behavior and lofty speech seen in psychological disturbances.
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Dynamic Random Access Memory. Computer memory chips that require electronic refresh cycles to preserve data stored for manipulation by logic chips.
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Dynamic random access memory.
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