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SDRAM

For SDRAM we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Computer Graphics, Computer Hardware, Photography and Technology.



SDRAM (Computer Graphics)

Synchronous DRAM is a type of DRAM to which reads or writes can be performed synchronously with the memory clock and at much higher speeds than with Fast-Page or EDO DRAM.


SDRAM (Computer Hardware)

This is the most common type of memory used today and is a type of DIMM. SDRAM (like all memory) is measured by its access time, CAS latency, its rating, and other timings. Recent ratings are PC100 and PC133, and this memory is required for newer Pentium II and III CPUs.


SDRAM (Photography)

Synchronous dynamic random access memory; often used in digital cameras and other computing devices. SDRAM is a relatively new type of memory that runs at higher clock speeds than traditional memory.


SDRAM (Technology)

[Abbreviation for "Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory"] A superior form of DRAM that operates at higher clock speed thanks to a "bursting" technology in the DRAM that predicts the location of the memory address likely to be accessed next.




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