Hello Folks, A fellow subscriber has pointed out the following about where I'm not exactly correct on differentiating DRAM and SRAM. Thanks for pointing this out!
"Case in point is Ronnie's recent response to the SDRAM vs SRAM question in the CompTIA forum. (Specifically, DRAM requires refreshing, SRAM does not, but both are volatile.)"On SRAM it also requires electricity and doesn't need to be refreshed. I wasn't clear enough and I called it something else which was NVRAM. Here I was equating, in my mind, the NVRAM of a router which is battery powered and can be maintained between reboots. But here I was incorrect in my post. Please take note.
Cordially,
Ronnie Wong
Host, ITProTV