
SRAM
SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory) is a type of computer memory used for quick data access. Unlike other memory types that need to be refreshed constantly, SRAM stores data using flip-flops, which keep the information as long as power is supplied. It's faster and more reliable than DRAM but also more expensive and consumes more power, so it's typically used for cache memory inside processors and other high-speed applications. Essentially, SRAM provides rapid, stable temporary storage that helps computers process data efficiently.