DRAM definition

DRAM means the Demand Response Auction Mechanism, which is a procurement mechanism during [Year] for the Product as described in CPUC D.00-00-000, D.00-00-000, and D.00-00-000.
DRAM means a dynamic random access memory Integrated Circuit the primary purpose of which is data storage and retrieval.
DRAM means the Demand Response Auction Mechanism, which is a procurement mechanism during 2022 for the Product as described in CPUC D.14-12-024, D.17-10-017, D.19-07-009 and D.19-12-040.

Examples of DRAM in a sentence

  • As between Buyer and Seller, Seller shall retain any revenues Seller or Seller’s SC may receive from and pay all costs, penalties, charges charged to Seller or Seller’s SC by the CAISO or any other third party in connection with the DRAM Resource, except as expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement.

  • Furthermore, two cores in the remaining mesh are replaced by integrated memory controllers (iMCs), each of which can host up to three DRAM channels.

  • According to our measurements, the PCNT register MSR_PPERF (see Section II-C) increases with every cycle even for workload that are stalled most of the time (e.g., pointer- chasing or streamed data access in DRAM).

  • Infineon and Micron, accounting for more than 75% of worldwide DRAM sales.

  • A similar crescendo occurred in our DRAM investigation: Infineon had four individuals carved out of its plea agreement; Hynix had five carve outs; and Samsung had seven.


More Definitions of DRAM

DRAM means dynamic random access memory cells that function by using a capacitor arrayed predominantly above the semiconductor substrate.
DRAM means a dynamic random access memory cell that functions by using a capacitor arrayed predominantly above the semiconductor substrate.
DRAM means the lawful currency of the Borrower;
DRAM means a random-access Memory IC which requires periodic refresh for the maintenance of the bits stored within its memory cells at least every ten (10) seconds, and which does not guarantee said bits to be retained within the memory cells when they cease to receive electrical power. The term “DRAM” shall not include RAM Flash Memory or Resistive RAM.
DRAM means dynamic random access memory devices and components, including without limitation, all types of EDO DRAM, fast-page mode (FPM) DRAM, synchronous dynamic random access memory (“SDRAM”), Rambus dynamic random access memory (“RDRAM”), asynchronous dynamic random access memory (“ASYNC”), double data rate dynamic random access memory (“DDR”), including modules containing DRAM, EDO DRAM, FPM DRAM, RDRAM, SDRAM, ASYNC and/or DDR. For greater certainty, DRAM does not include SRAM.
DRAM means the Demand Response Auction Mechanism, which is a procurement mechanism during [Year] for the Product as described in CPUC D.14-12-024, D.17-10-017, and D.19-07-009.
DRAM means dynamic random access memory.