Static Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that retains data as long as power is supplied, faster but more expensive than DRAM.
Modern computing acronym: Static Random Access Memory. 'Static' because it doesn't need constant refreshing like dynamic RAM, 'random access' because any memory location can be accessed directly.
SRAM is like having a super-fast but expensive assistant who remembers everything perfectly while you're working, versus DRAM which is like a cheaper assistant who needs constant reminders to keep focused.
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