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dram The most common type of system memory, it requires refreshing every few milliseconds.
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dram Dynamic Random-Access Memory, an inexpensive, close-packed form of a computer memory chip which requires its digital contents to be continually refreshed. A common basic component of standard PCs.
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dram (Dynamic RAM) is a widely available, very affordable form of RAM that has the unfortunate tendency to lose data if it is not recharged regularly (every few milliseconds). This refresh requirement makes DRAM slower by a factor of three to ten compares to non-recharged RAM such as SRAM. [ top]
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dram Dynamic RAM (DRAM) uses a kind of capacitor that needs frequent power refreshing to retain its charge. Because reading a DRAM discharges its contents, a power refresh is required after each read. Apart from reading, just to maintain the charge that holds its content in place, DRAM must be refreshed about every 15 microseconds. DRAM is the least expensive kind of RAM.
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dram Computer memory that stores information to be used by the CPU. Dynamic memory can only store data for a short period of time, at which point it needs to be refreshed with a new pulse of electric charge, or the data is erased from the memory. Information is not stored in DRAM when the system is powered down.
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