SDRAM, or Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, is a type of volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. It synchronizes its operations with the system clock, allowing for faster data access compared to earlier types of RAM. SDRAM temporarily stores data and instructions that the CPU needs for quick retrieval, enhancing overall system performance. Its ability to read and write data in bursts further improves efficiency in processing tasks.
No. SDRAM and DDR SDRAM are not compatible with each other.
function of sdram
Physical size of the memory card. Mobile sdram is smaller than sdram for desktops.
No. SDR SDRAM and DDR SDRAM modules are not interchangeable.
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Sdram has one notch. Depending upon the model of Sdram the number of pins it has can vary but a standard Sdram has 184 pins.
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SDRAM runs synchronized with the system clock
DDR-SDRAM