Dynamic RAM
What is the meaning of the term (when applied to memory systems technology)?
Dynamic memory, DRAM, is a form of semiconductor (chip) memory that is used to store the bulk of a computer’s data in immediate access memory. The most important aspect of DRAM is that it stores data using a single transistor and that the data gradually leaks away, requiring a recharge operation every few
milliseconds. DRAM is currently the densest form of memory in terms of bits per transistor.
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