CH04 COA10e
CH04 COA10e
CH04 COA10e
William Stallings
Computer Organization
and Architecture
10th Edition
DRAM
The term dynamic refers to tendency of the stored charge to leak away,
even with power continuously applied
Dynamic cell
Simpler to build, smaller
DRAM
Static
Faster
Used for cache memory (both on and off chip)
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Read Only Memory (ROM)
Contains a permanent pattern of data that cannot be changed or
added to
Data is actually wired into the chip as part of the fabrication process
Disadvantages of this:
No room for error, if one bit is wrong the whole batch of ROMs must be
thrown out
Data insertion step includes a relatively large fixed cost
Flash
EPROM EEPROM
Memory
Electrically erasable
programmable read-only Intermediate between EPROM
Erasable programmable read-
memory and EEPROM in both cost
only memory
and functionality