SRAM is faster than DRAM.
Because Static RAM requires anywhere from 4 to 6 transistors and some wiring.The memory never has to be refreshed.
It's therefore faster than dynamic RAM.
Because it has more parts, though it takes up more space on a memory chip, which gives the chip less memory and makes it more expensive.
SRAM is faster.
Static RAM(SRAM) is faster. Dynamic RAM(DRAM) needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second while Static RAM does not need to be refreshed.
Dynamic Random Access Memory contents need to be continuously refreshed. When its contents are being refreshed, memory can not be read from nor write to. Another point to note is that DRAM is cheap to manufacture (This could be the only advantage it has to SRAM).Where as in Static Random Access Memory, memory need not to be continuosly refreshed and therefore memory can be accessed at any time. SRAM is expensive to manufacture.
Typically SRAM is faster than DRAM. Because Static RAM requires anywhere from 4 to 6 transistors and some wiring.The memory never has to be refreshed. It's therefore faster than dynamic RAM. Because it has more parts, though it takes up more space on a memory chip, which gives the chip less memory and makes it more expensive.
•Dynamic cell (DRAM) -Simpler to build, smaller -More dense -Less expensive -Needs refresh -Larger memory units •Static (SRAM) -Faster -Cache
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sram and dram
DRAM has a lower price. Further details below:
If both are built using the same technology, yes. If not, you must check both part's datasheets.
This is incorrect. DRAM is a digital device, and so is SRAM. DRAM and SRAM serve the same functions- temporary storage space (or random access memory, hence 'RAM') in different ways. DRAM data is typically refreshed every so often, uses more power than SRAM and is much slower, but also much cheaper and easier to manufacture in huge sizes. SRAM, such as the cache on CPUs, is much smaller and faster, and stores data until it is cleared or the computer is turned off (and in some cases, even without power) but is extremely expensive.
DRAM and SRAM
Well, it can be either. There is DRAM (Dynamic random access memory) and SRAM (Static random access memory). DRAM is a much more simple and inexpensive type of memory, it only requires one transistor and capacitor per bit where as SRAM requires four transistors. However, SRAM is faster and uses much less power.
SRAM is static RAM. It does not need to be refreshed like DRAM. Although it is faster than DRAM it is also very expensive. So it is not used computer prices would triple. Don't get that confused with SDRAM...that's a whole different story.
Because Static RAM requires anywhere from 4 to 6 transistors and some wiring.The memory never has to be refreshed. It's therefore faster than dynamic RAM. Because it has more parts, though it takes up more space on a memory chip, which gives the chip less memory and makes it more expensive. So SRAM is faster than DRAM.