DRAM

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DRAM is DRAM is Dynamic Random Access Memory. Very popular because of its high density. It requires only one transistor and one small capacitance to store one bit of data. It requires regular refreshing. It looses its value when the power supply is turned off.

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DRAM. DRAM is Dynamic Random Access Memory. Very popular because of its high density. It requires only one transistor and one small capacitance to store one bit of data. It requires regular refreshing. It looses its value when the power supply is turned off.