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Register File Design and Memory Design
web.cse.ohio-state.edu• Main memory is built in one of two technologies: –SRAM-Static Random Access Memory –DRAM - Dynamic Random Access Memory • Both memory technologies arevolatile • A memory is normally built using a number of memory chips. • Memory chips have specific configurations given as a product of two numbers, e.g.
Chapter 5 Storage Devices - FTMS
www.ftms.edu.my• It is called Random Access Memory because any of the data in RAM can be accessed just as fast as any of the other data. • There are two types of RAM: –DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) –SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) CSCA0101 Computing Basics 7 Storage Devices Primary Storage RAM Static RAM Dynamic RAM • Faster
Lecture 13: SRAM
pages.hmc.eduRandom Access Memory Serial Access Memory Content Addressable Memory (CAM) Read/Write Memory (RAM) (Volatile) ... Static CMOS Pseudo-nMOS word0 word1 word2 word3 A1 A0 A1 word A0 1 1 1/2 2 4 8 16 word A0 A1 1 1 1 1 4 word0 8 word1 word2 word3 ... qBut always dissipates static power bit bit_b sense_b sense N1 N2 N3 P1 P2. 13: SRAM CMOS …
8M x 8 HyperRAM™ 6(37(0%(5 201 - ISSI
www.issi.com1. General Description IS66WVH8M8ALL/BLL IS67WVH8M8ALL/BLL The ISSI 64-Mbit HyperRAMTM device is a high-speed CMOS, self-refresh Dynamic RAM (DRAM), with a HyperBus interface. The Random Access Memory (RAM) array uses dynamic cells that require periodic refresh.
Memory Basics - Michigan State University
www.egr.msu.edu– non-volatile memory stores date even when power is removed • ROM is non-volatile • Static vs. Dynamic Memory – Static: holds data as long as power is applied (SRAM) – Dynamic: will lose data unless refreshed periodically (DRAM) ECE 331, Prof. A. Mason Memory Overview.2 SRAM/DRAM Basics •SRAM: Static Random Access Memory