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Dynamic Random Access Memory: the read/write memory used to store data in personal computers. DRAM stores each bit of information in a “cell” composed of a capacitor and a transistor. Because the capacitor in a DRAM cell can hold a charge for only a few milliseconds, DRAM must be continually refreshed in order to retain its data. See also EDO RAM and SRAM.

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