Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
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(SDRAM, Synchronous DRAM) A form of DRAM which adds a separate clock signal to the control signals. SDRAM chips can contain more complex state machines, allowing them to support "burst" access modes that clock out a series of successive bits (similar to the nibble mode DRAM).
Last updated: 2007-05-08
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