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SDRAM, or Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory, is a type of DRAM that synchronizes its operation with the system bus, allowing for faster data transfers. It operates by using a clock signal to coordinate read and write operations, resulting in improved performance over traditional DRAM. SDRAM is organized in a way that allows it to queue multiple commands, enabling it to execute operations more efficiently and reducing latency. This makes it commonly used in computers and other devices where speed and performance are crucial.

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