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Keeping Pace with Technology: How Synchronous Memory Will Impact Top-Level IS Planning

Overview A paradigm shift is occurring in the memory industry. Once considered a stable environment, memory designs are now dynamic and drive system performance.

The asynchronous nature of DRAM used in electronics applications and PC architectures during the past decade allowed an autonomous implementation of memory solutions. These asynchronous DRAM architectures have 3 primary operations (read, write, and refresh) and primarily provide data storage solutions. While SDRAM (synchronous DRAM) is fundamentally similar in operation to asynchronous DRAM, SDRAM differs in its clocked interface and multiple bank architecture support.

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Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads1
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