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Static RAM: 1.No refreshing required
2.6 to 8 MOS transistors are
required to form one memory cell
3.Information stored as
voltage level in a flip flop.
4.used in cache memory
5.high cost
6. Information stored on RS flip-flops
7.small storage capacity
Dynamic RAM:1. Refreshed
periodically
2.3 to 4 transistors are
required to form one memory cell
3.Information is stored as
a charge in the gate to substrate capacitance.
4.used in main memory
5.low cost
6.Information stored on FET transistors
7.comparitively high storage capacity
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