Answer Posted / swarnamay das
Dynamic random access memory (DRAM)is a volatile memory.
DRAM stores each bit in a storage cell consisting of a
capacitor and a transistor. Capacitors tend to lose their
charge rather quickly; thus, the need for recharging. A
variety of other RAM interfaces to the computer exist.
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