nothing they are the same
explain DRAM architecture with block diagram?
The main difference between Synchronous random access memory, SDRAM and Dynamic Random Access Memory, DRAM is that SDRAM is synchronous while DRAM is asynchronous. As such, SDRAM is efficient in retrieving and storing data than DRAM.
Dram and Sdram are two different types of memory.
•Dynamic cell (DRAM) -Simpler to build, smaller -More dense -Less expensive -Needs refresh -Larger memory units •Static (SRAM) -Faster -Cache
DRAM stands for Dynamic Random Access Memory
It's the same thing, Synchronous Dynamic RAM (SDRAM) is typically just a different name for DRAM.
SRAM is less dense than DRAM because SRAM cells are made up of multiple transistors, typically 6 transistors per cell, which require more space compared to the single transistor used in DRAM cells. This extra space needed for each cell in SRAM makes it less dense in terms of storing data compared to DRAM.
DRAM
DRAM is volatile.
There are 1/8 of an ounce in 1 dram.
3.7mL per dram.