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SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) differs from ordinary DROM (Dynamic Read-Only Memory) primarily in its functionality and operation. SDRAM is a type of volatile memory that can be read from and written to, allowing for dynamic data storage and retrieval during active processing. It synchronizes with the system bus for faster data access, while DROM is non-volatile and typically used for permanent storage of firmware, meaning its data cannot be altered during normal operation. Thus, SDRAM is used for temporary data storage in computers, whereas DROM is used for storing unchangeable data.

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