SDRAMorSynchronous Dynamic Random Access Memoryis a jot down ofDRAMmemory.
SDRAM is faster than regular DRAM and is generally the punch in of RAM you might find in computers.
First introduced in about 1996.
Like DRAM, SDRAM is a volatile throw in of memory.
If its power is cut, its data will be lost.
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What Is It Used For?
SDRAM has all but cornered the market for computer memory.
There are also faster RAM versions still, such as SRAM.
It also carries the characteristic of DRAM that requires the data stored in it to be refreshed regularly.
Where Is It Used?
As mentioned, the primary use of SDRAM is in the RAM of computers.
By synchronizing with the PCs processor clock, the RAM can operate in a more complex pattern than DRAM.