No. Newer DRAM memory types operate synchronously.
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DRAM is a volatile memory
DRAM is a volatile memory
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DRAM is dynamic RAM or, if you prefer, dynamic random-access memory.
The main difference between Synchronous random access memory, SDRAM and Dynamic Random Access Memory, DRAM is that SDRAM is synchronous while DRAM is asynchronous. As such, SDRAM is efficient in retrieving and storing data than DRAM.
DRAM stands for Dynamic Random Access Memory
DRAM
The EDO RAM desktop memory modules have 72 pins and operate at 5V as standard
DRAM is volatile.