What is DRAM? How is it Different From SRAM?

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Most likely, there’s a DRAM in the phone or computer you’re viewing this on. Dynamic random access memory is the most common type of RAM for personal devices -- learn how DRAM works and how it’s different than SRAM.

DRAM, or dynamic random access memory, is a type of RAM that stores each bit of data in a storage cell. As the word “dynamic” in the name might suggest, DRAM is in constant action -- a DRAM needs to be fed energy constantly to refresh every few milliseconds and keep data from being lost.

DRAM is commonly compared to another popular form of RAM -- static RAM. SRAM is used for cache memory devices -- like printers or routers -- while DRAM is used for networking, PCs, and gaming consoles.

What are some other differences you’ve noted between DRAM and SRAM? Let us know in the comments, and please give this video a like.

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Simple short and straight to the point, thank you so much for the explanation!

marwansamy
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thanks for this, working towards my comptia a+ and this was a very useful video :)

Dextergec
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simple and straight to the point thanks very much

konscomputertutorials
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greatest explanation video of all time

angelica_tss
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thank you for the great explanation, it was very helpful :)

maxisiller
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simple explanation thank you for the effort

abdalrhmanmohamed
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Can you use them in one pc in the same time?

shanecorley
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last should be opposite? SRAM comsumes more power

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