DRAM, or Dynamic Random-Access Memory, is the most common type of RAM used in computers today. It's responsible for storing data that the CPU needs to access quickly for current operations. Here's a breakdown of its key features:
- A volatile memory chip, meaning it loses its data when the computer is turned off.
- Stores data in capacitors, tiny electronic components that hold an electrical charge.
- Requires periodic refreshing to maintain the charge on the capacitors and prevent data loss.
- Made up of millions or billions of memory cells arranged in a grid-like structure.
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Key features:
- High density: DRAM cells are smaller than SRAM cells, allowing for much larger memory capacities on a single chip. This makes it ideal for main memory applications in computers.
- Lower cost: Due to its simpler design and larger production volumes, DRAM is significantly cheaper per bit compared to SRAM.
- Moderate speed: While not as fast as SRAM, DRAM offers decent read and write speeds sufficient for most computer tasks.
- Continuous power required: The refreshing process consumes power, even when the computer is idle.
Technical Specifications:
Desktop/Laptop RAM:
Feature |
DDR3 |
DDR4 |
DDR5 |
Capacity |
Up to 32GB per module |
Up to 128GB per module |
Up to 256GB per module |
Speed |
1333 - 2400 MHz |
2133 - 5333 MHz |
4800 - 8400 MHz |
Power Consumption |
1.5V |
1.2V |
1.1V |
Graphics Memory (VRAM):
Feature |
GDDR5 |
GDDR6 |
GDDR6X |
Capacity |
Up to 16GB |
Up to 24GB |
Up to 50GB |
Speed |
Up to 8 GHz |
Up to 18 GHz |
Up to 21 GHz |
Power Consumption |
1.35V |
1.25V |
1.15V |