SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory) is a type of semiconductor memory that uses bistable latching circuitry (flip-flop) to store each bit. SRAM retains data as long as power is supplied, unlike DRAM, which needs to be periodically refreshed. SRAM is commonly used in applications requiring high speed and low latency, such as CPU caches, embedded systems, and networking equipment.
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