SRAM PCMCIA Card
by Staff Writer
SRAM stands for Static Random Access Memory. It might sound like a contradiction in terms, but in actuality SRAM is a memory innovation that has significantly improved the performance of laptop and desktop computers. To understand how, one must first understand the differences between traditional forms of RAM and SRAM.
RAM powers a computer by accessing key pieces of information. The more RAM, the more power the computer has to access more information at the same time. The end result? More programs can be run simultaneously, which is very convenient. The speed at which RAM is effective is determined by access times, which is the amount of time it takes for RAM to locate a single piece of data.
Naturally, the lower the RAM access times, the quicker the computer performance. While DRAM, the most common type, has access times that hover around 50 nanoseconds, SRAM has access times around 10 seconds. Because of a vastly lower access time and no need to refresh, SRAM chips are substantially faster and offer a marked improvement over common RAM. It is for that reason that many desktop and laptop owners have upgraded to SRAM.
Using an SRAM PCMCIA card, it is now possible to take advantage of this increased performance. One advantage of using a SRAM PCMCIA card is that there is no internal RAM flow disruption. Plugged into a laptop’s PCMCIA slot, SRAM PCMCIA cards are easy to install and instantly improve computer performance. If you’re interested in purchasing a SRAM PCMCIA Card, contact the experts Synchrotech, the specialists in peripheral technology.
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