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{{title|Static Random-Access Memory (SRAM)}}
 
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'''Static random-access memory''' ('''Static RAM''' or '''SRAM''') is a simple semiconductor [[memory device]] that implements a [[random-access memory]]-based storage that holds data in a static form. That is, static [[RAM]] retains its data for as long as the memory device has power. SRAM is the most common type of memory cell found in most [[VLSI]] designs.
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'''Static random-access memory''' ('''Static RAM''' or '''SRAM''') is a simple [[memory device]] that implements a [[random-access memory]]-based storage that holds data in a static form. That is, static [[RAM]] retains its data for as long as the memory device has power. SRAM is the most common type of memory cell found in most [[VLSI]] designs.
  
 
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