I am not to sure about Static Ram but in CMOS RAM, 1GB of RAM would contain about 137438953472 transistors because 1 bit of CMOS RAM contains 16 Transistors, 8 bits in a byte and 1073741824 bytes in a gigabyte.
I am 100% sure about this and these are just estimations.
Static RAM uses about 6 times as many transistors as dynamic RAM for the same amount of storage. Dynamic RAM uses 1 or 2 transistors per bit in typical implementations. Add to this transistors for address decode, bus interface, etc.
the internal RAM is for data storage and for many applications is all that is needed.
Fully Static Operation in any microcontroller is, u can hold ur controller by stopping the clock and It doesnt affects ur stored content in registers or RAM.Again the controller can be resumed by allowing the clock.this static operation is possible only as long as controller is provided with the power.
In certain applications, the overall speed may be dependent on the RAM. If you have a fast CPU but very little RAM then your performance will be slowed.
Dual port RAM usually have 2 full ports i.e. you can read, write and have all the controls twice. 2 port RAM separate only the read and the write ports and their matching controls (WE, OE etc), i.e. you can only read and write in the same time. In both genres, you shouldn't access the same address simultaneously.
A prime example of matrices (plural) being used in computers if in computer graphics and rendering where matrices are used in 3D work for transformations like rotation, scaling and translations. Although I'm sure there are plenty more fields in computer science where matrices may be used.
· Static RAM: No refreshing, 6 to 8 MOS transistors · Dynamic RAM: Refreshed periodically, 3 to 4 transistors. · Static ram is more reliable · Dynamic ram is less reliable · Static ram is more expensive · Dynamic ram is less expensive · Static ram can store its data when computer is turned off · Dynamic ram looses data when computer is turned off. · A static memory cell takes a lot more space on a Chip than a dynamic memory cellby syed9230088668199
Static RAM is fasterAnswerStatic Ram, SRAM Is Cache memory and Dynamic Ram, DRAM is main memory.Dynamic Ram consists of one transistor and two capacitors there for this needs to be constantly refreshed there for slower than static ram as for Static Ram this has 6 transistors which deal in transistor 1's and 0's on and off's this means it does not need to be refreshed there for much faster than dynamic ram Static Ram sits between the central processing unit and the main memory.
Composition of ram: There are many transistors layed for addressing (accessing specific modules) then there are a series of transistors coupled to a capasitor. That allows for one bit of data to be stored.
RAM that is static
Advantages: 1.Low power. 2.Static. 3.Faster. 4.Used in cache memory. Disadvantages: 1. Reliability is less. 2. uses more transistors per bit of memory. 3. More expensive.
Static RAM or SRAM
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.
In terms of computing history, some types of RAM that have been used are:Williams-Kilbern CRT dynamic RAMSelectron Tube static RAMWhirlwind Floodgun Tube static RAMMagnetic Core nonvolatile static RAMMagnetic Thinfilm nonvolatile static RAMMagnetic Plated Wire nonvolatile static RAMSolidstate IC static RAM*Solidstate IC dynamic RAM*Magnetic Solidstate IC nonvolatile static MRAMNote: * These are the most common RAM in use today.
SRAM (Static RAM)
static RAM
SRAM (Static RAM) and DRAM (Dynamic RAM)
The discharge of excess static electricity on a computer could ruin your RAM if you are touching the RAM sticks bare-handed. RAM uses tiny cells filled with a small electrical charge to register either a 0 or 1, which is used as the basis of computer memory. When static electricity comes into contact with the RAM, it could disrupt the electrical charge inside the RAM cells and permanently ruin it.