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Worldwide Industry for PSRAM (Pseudo Static Ram) to 2025 - by Density, Packaging, Products, Industry and Geography - ResearchAndMarkets.com
January 15, 2021 GMT
DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 15, 2021
PSRAM is a combinational form of a dynamic RAM (DRAM) that incorporates various refresh and control circuits on-chip that allows the operating characteristics to closely resemble those of an SRAM.
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Determined by multi-core computing, virtualization, and processor integration trends, the global electronics and semiconductor industry has increasingly been feeling the requirements for main memory solutions that are capable of achieving data rates of up to 6400Mbps, with the same or lower power dissipation levels, as that of current advanced conventional memory solutions.
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Research and Markets: Worldwide Industry for PSRAM (Pseudo Static Ram) to 2025 - by Density, Packaging, Products, Industry and Geography - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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PSRAM is a combinational form of a dynamic RAM (DRAM) that incorporates various refresh and control circuits on-chip that allows the operating characteristics to closely resemble those of an SRAM.
Determined by multi-core computing, virtualization, and processor integration trends, the global electronics and semiconductor industry has increasingly been feeling the requirements for main memory solutions that are capable of achieving data rates of up to 6400Mbps, with the same or lower power dissipation levels, as that of current advanced conventional memory solutions.