The "S" stands for Synchronous RAM. By Synchronous that means it worked with the system clock and the speed of the RAM is the same as the speed of the system bus. So if the system bus is operating at 100MHz then Synchronous RAM also operated at 100MHz. It has since been replaced by Double Data Rate RAM (DDR). Double Data Rate goes twice as fast as the system clock, it sends data on the upswing of the clock and again on the downcycle of the system clock so it can send data twice as fast as the Synchronous RAM which sent data once per clock cycle. Hope this helps.
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SRAM is also referred to as Static random-access memory. SRAM is used memory which utilizes semiconductors and is used with electronics and other computer applications. SRAM features random access memory and data that is held statically.
SRAM owns SRAM. SRAM also now owns Rock Shox, Avid and Truvativ through aquisitions.
Yes it is true that memory caching is a method used to store data or programs in SRAM for quick retrieval. The North Bridge is the faster end of the hub that contains the graphics and memory controller.
sram is used for cache for cache memory.
Static RAM or SRAM
SRAM Corporation was created in 1987.
Useless is a non-example of practical.
sram and eeprom
depends if the Sram is good!
SRAM (Static RAM)
---SRAM--- Static random access memory (SRAM) is a type of semiconductor memory where the word static indicates that it, unlike dynamic RAM (DRAM), does not need to be periodically refreshed, as SRAM uses bistable latching circuitry to store each bit. SRAM exhibits data remanence, but is still volatile in the conventional sense that data is eventually lost when the memory is not powered. The term SDRAM, which stands for synchronous DRAM, should not be confused with SRAM.