Do Systems Need SRAMs?

Does your design require larger, faster, and random-access memory to meet the increasing speeds of today’s systems? Learn more about how SRAM memory offers a solution in this article from MoSys, Inc.

In the past, the design criteria used to define if a block of SRAM, DRAM, or another form of data storage was needed was resolved by a series of questions:

  • •  How much data must be stored?
  • •  For how long?
  • •  Does the data need random access or purely sequential access?
  • •  How fast must the data be accessed?

Just as with most things we encounter, there is no simple or easy answer to these questions. Learn about the multiple benefits offered by SRAM memory and how the next generation of denser and higher bandwidth, random-access memory from MoSys helps to meet the increasing importance of speed, storage, and access.



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