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18 September 2025

  • curprev 22:2922:29, 18 September 2025LynnGuidry talk contribs 5,904 bytes +5,904 Created page with "<br>In a DRAM chip, every little bit of memory knowledge is saved because the presence or absence of an electric charge on a small capacitor on the chip. As time passes, the costs within the memory cells leak away, so without being refreshed the saved data would finally be misplaced. To stop this, external circuitry periodically reads each cell and rewrites it, restoring the charge on the capacitor to its unique stage. Each memory refresh cycle refreshes a succeeding spa..."