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What is MRAM?

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SRAM technology is categorized into three main tiers: SRAM, eSRAM, and MRAM. SRAM offers fast access times and low power consumption, but has limited capacity. eSRAM provides higher density and lower power consumption compared to SRAM, but with slightly slower access times. MRAM offers non-volatile memory with fast access times and high endurance, but at a higher cost. Overall, the tiers differ in terms of performance, capacity, power consumption, and cost.


What type of memory can hold data for long periods of time even when the computer is off?

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What memory chip retains its data when its power supply is switched off?

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