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– Dynamic random-access memory is a type of memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor in an integrated circuit.
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Dynamic RAM: Random-Access Memory that uses a continuous clock. Unlike SRAM, when DRAM is no longer clocked, its data is lost.
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mid-15c., "small weight of apothecary's measure," a phonetic spelling, from Anglo-Latin dragma, Old French drame, from Late Latin dragma, from Latin drachma "drachma," from Gr [..]
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Dram [N] [S]The Authorized Version understood the word 'adarkonim ( 1 Chronicles 29:7 ; Ezra 8:27 ), and the similar word darkomnim ( Ezra 2:69 ; Nehemiah 7:70 ), as equivalent to the Greek silve [..]
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Dynamic random-access memory. RAM that stores information in capacitors that must be periodically refreshed. Delays can occur because DRAMs are inaccessible to the processor when refreshing their contents. However, DRAMs are less complex and have greater capacity than SRAMs. See also SRAM.
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(Dynamic random-access memory) - a type of random-access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit and which must be periodically refreshed to retain the [..]
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The Authorized Version understood the word 'adarkonim (1 Chr. 29:7; Ezra 8:27), and the similar word darkomnim (Ezra 2:69; Neh. 7:70), as equivalent to the Greek silver coin the drachma. But the [..]
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Dynamic Random Access Memory.
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Dynamic Random Access Memory. A type of memory that is volatile - it is lost when the power is turned off. DRAM Buffer
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Dynamic Random Access Memory
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(n) a unit of apothecary weight equal to an eighth of an ounce or to 60 grains(n) 1/16 ounce or 1.771 grams(n) the basic unit of money in Armenia
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This memory module type is the most commonly used. DRAM holds data only for a short period of time before having to refresh itself.
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dynamic random-access memory. DRAM is RAM that requires a periodic refresh signal to maintain data; SRAM
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The most common type of computer memory.
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Dynamic Random Access Memory. A type of volatile memory, which is lost when the power is turned off.
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Standard type of memory chip used in computers.
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Dynamic Random Access Memory. A type of memory that is volatile - it is lost when the power is turned off. DRAM Buffer
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A type of volatile memory, which is lost when the power is turned off.
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A unit of measure traditionally used for black powder shotgun charges. Today, used for smokeless powders on the basis of the new propellant's equivalent performance to that weight of black powder [..]
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Dynamic RAM. DRAM needs a continuous refresh (through the use of CAS and RAS signals), as the information in it is stored by very small capacitors.
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DRAM is generally the most common form of random access memory and can be found within personal computers and workstations.
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Dynamic Random Access Memory. DRAM is the memory of a computer that can be read from or written to by computer hardware components such as a CPU. DRAM is volatile memory; data is erased from DRAM when a computer loses power or shuts down.
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A type of RAM that maintains its content as long as the data stored in the device is refreshed at regular intervals. DRAM requires a refresh cycle every few milliseconds in order to retain its data. T [..]
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A type of semiconductor memory that stores data as capacitor charges that need to be refreshed periodically.
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A unit of weight avoirdupois, # (UK & US) 1/8 ounce avoirdupois. # (UK & US) 1.77 gram one eighth of the ounce apoth.. A minute quantity; a mite. * Milton *: Were I the chooser, a dram of wel [..]
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 primary choice for holding large amounts of information due to its inexpensive cost; must be refreshed or rewritten frequently (about every 386 milliseconds)
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