SRAM
SRAM or static random-access memory is memory used for computer caches in addition to the CPU’s internal registers. They differ from DRAM, which are typically used for the main memory of a computer, and make use of latching or flip-flop circuitry to store each bit of data.
What are some other uses of SRAM?
SRAM are also used in automotive electronics and modern appliances that feature electronic interfaces. They are used in printers and phones as well as game consoles and digital cameras.
What are the main types of SRAM?
In addition to Non-Volatile SRAM, you can also get Pseudo SRAM.
Non-Volatile SRAM
Non-Volatile SRAM retain information or data even if they lose power supply. This is essential for saving and preserving data. They are used in medical appliances and are beneficial if you need to guarantee that your information will be maintained.
Pseudo SRAM
Also known as pseudo static RAM, this type of SRAM features a DRAM core, as well as an auto-refresh circuit. Users of Pseudo SRAM benefit from the high-density features of DRAM and the fact that Pseudo SRAM are easy to use.