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    SRAM is denoted as “static” because it stores each bit of data as long as it constantly gets electric power. This is contrasted with DRAM, which uses a In contrast with SRAM, which needs a constant supply of power, DRAM cells need to refreshed with a burst of electric power every few milliseconds. Therefore, DRAM memory is dynamic and requires continuous refresh cycles to retain data. Overall, DRAM is not as fast as SRAM, but it is faster than other storage components such as hard disk. It is the most common type of main memory, and it is not as expensive as SRAM.
    Static RAM (SRAM) and Dynamic RAM (DRAM) are two types of RAM (Random Access Memory). SRAM uses normal high speed CMOS technology for construction, whereas DRAM uses Special DRAM processes for achieving optimized high density.
    Unlike semiconductor memories which use electron charge to store the data, MRAM uses magnetic elements to store the data. MRAM combines speed of SRAM, density of DRAM and non-volatility of flash memory and hence it is often called ideal memory.
    The two main types of volatile random-access semiconductor memory are static random-access memory (SRAM) and dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). Commercial uses of semiconductor RAM date back to 1965
    SRAM vs DRAM. Thread starter Human Being. Start date Aug 18, 2015. Actually, Dram is memory which must be continually refreshed by a memory controller: it loses a memory unless refreshed. Sram is a series of flip-flops which hold their state so long as power is applied.

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