What is bursting?
Answer / Nitesh Anand
Bursting refers to a mode of operation in some types of RAM, such as SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, and Rambus DRAM, where multiple data transfers occur consecutively. It allows for faster memory access by reducing the number of clock cycles required for each transfer.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Can I move program files x86 to another drive?
What is turnaround time?
What are threads in OS?
How long should a chkdsk take?
Explain what is a semaphore?
Tell me about virtual memory?
What is the highest priority software interrupt?
How much ram can xp handle?
What does the 400 mhz signify in a ram specification?
What level of security does Windows NT meets?
What are the different types of CPU registers in a typical operating system design?
Is it possible to have a deadlock involving only one process?