(Dynamic Random Access Memory) This is the type of memory that is most widely used in PCs DRAM must be continually refreshed or it will lose its state (on/off), making it slower than SRAM
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Dynamic random access memory A type of memory component used to store information in a computer system "Dynamic" means the DRAMs need a constant "refresh" (pulse of current through all of the memory cells) to keep the stored information (See also RAM and SRAM )
(Dynamic Random Access Memory)The most common form of system memory packaging DRAM can hold a charge (that is, data) for only a short period of time Therefore, to retain the data it must be refreshed periodically If the cell is not refreshed, the data is lost
(Dynamic Random-Access Memory) - The most common form of RAM DRAM can hold data for only a short time To retain data, DRAM must be refreshed periodically If the cell is not refreshed, the data disappear