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DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY Definition We define DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY |
DYNAMIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - This is the most common form of computer memory. It needs to be continually refreshed in order to properly hold data, thus the term "dynamic." If the power goes off, DRAM loses all of its data, thus making it a bad choice for long-term storage of data. The bonus to DRAM is that it's very fast, much faster than Flash memory or other non-dynamic memory. |
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