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How does SRAM work?

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SRAM (Static RAM) is an improved architecture of regular DRAM. Traditional DRAM is composed of a transistor and a capacitor which require periodic rewriting (refreshing) of information in order for data to remain valid. SRAM memory requires no refresh at all, it will maintain its information so long as it has sufficient power to keep it. This is due to the fact that internally, the SRAM component is made up of flip-flop circuitry, that does not depend on refreshing.

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