SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory)
Random Access Memory that can be adjusted and synchronized with the speed of the computer clock | ||||
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SDRAM Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory - a newer type of DRAM where data access is synchronized to a clock. Higher speed than standard and EDO DRAM.
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory - a newer type of DRAM where data access is synchronized to a clock. Higher speed than standard and EDO DRAM.
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Synchronous DRAM
Synchronous DRAM
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SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
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Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
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Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. It is a type of RAM capable of speeds of about 55Megahertz . It has superseded EDO RAM .
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. It is a type of RAM capable of speeds of about 55Megahertz . It has superseded EDO RAM .
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SDRAM
The main memory for the switch.
The main memory for the switch.
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SDRAM
Stands for "Synchronous Dynamic RAM." Older RAM chips, like DRAM and EDO, just weren't fast enough to support the blazing bus speeds of newer computers. So a new type of RAM, called SDRAM, was developed. By allowing two sets of memory addresses to be opened simultaneously, it can be used with bus speeds over 100 MHz without slowing the computer down. In SDRAM, data is alternately retrieved between the two sets of memory. This eliminates the delay caused when, after each data request, one bank of addresses is shut down while another is prepared for reading.
Stands for "Synchronous Dynamic RAM." Older RAM chips, like DRAM and EDO, just weren't fast enough to support the blazing bus speeds of newer computers. So a new type of RAM, called SDRAM, was developed. By allowing two sets of memory addresses to be opened simultaneously, it can be used with bus speeds over 100 MHz without slowing the computer down. In SDRAM, data is alternately retrieved between the two sets of memory. This eliminates the delay caused when, after each data request, one bank of addresses is shut down while another is prepared for reading.
SDRAM Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic RAM
Synchronous Dynamic RAM
SDRAM Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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synchronous dynamic random access memory (ram, dram, ic, intel, samsung)
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synchronous dynamic random access memory
sdram
synchronous dynamic random access memory (ram, dram, ic, intel, samsung)
SDRAM Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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SDRAM
SDRAM means synchronous dynamic random access memory which is a type of solid state computer memory.
Other dynamic random access memories (DRAM) have an asynchronous interface which means that it reacts as quickly as possible to changes in control inputs. SDRAM has a synchronous interface, meaning that it waits for a clock signal before responding to its control inputs. It is synchronized with the computer's system bus, and thus with the processor. The clock is used to drive an internal finite state machine that pipelines incoming instructions. This allows the chip to have a more complex pattern of operation than DRAM which does not have synchronizing control circuits.
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