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What is SRAM?
Static random access memory, pronounced "ess-ram," is a type of memory that is faster and more reliable than the more common dynamic RAM (DRAM). The term "static" is derived from the fact that this type of memory doesn't need to be refreshed like DRAM.
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2011-03-18 Securing Keys, DRAMs and Freeze-Mist
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