
Static random access memory
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[video game] SRAM is a textual adventure with graphics for the Amstrad CPC. The name SRAM means MARS in reverse. It was developed by Serge Hauduc, Ludovic Hauduc and Jacques Hémonic and published by ERE informatique. It had a sequel called SRAM II. The game developers would later program QIN. ...
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Static RAM. A form of memory faster than DRAM memory. In many PCs it is used for the cache.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Static RAM. A special type of RAM that, due to its speed, is particularly suited to tasks where time is a critical factor.
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or Static Random Access Memory - is a type of memory chip used in Random Access Memory that can take advantage of a particular method of working with certain main processors. In brief, a certain spot in RAM is first accessed. Then each address after that first address is accessed in order, up to a specific point. Because the computer doesnâ€...
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Shadow Random Access Memory + Static Random Access Memory
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Short-Range Attack Missile
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Static Random Access Memory.
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Static Random Access Memory is a type of memory that is faster and more reliable than the more common DRAM (dynamic RAM). The term static is derived from the fact that it doesn't need to be refreshed like dynamic RAM. Unfortunately, it is also much more expensive to produce than DRAM. Due to its high cost, SRAM is often used only as a memory cache....
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Short Range Attack Missile
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Computer memory device in the form of a silicon chip used to provide immediate-access memory. SRAM is faster but more expensive than DRAM (dynamic random-access memory), and does not require to be refreshed as long as power is being supplied
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Static RAM, extremely high speed RAM that doesn't need a constant refresh unlike DRAM. Because it is very expensive, SRAM is usually used as cache RAM on CPU's.
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