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  2. SRAM Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SRAM LLC is a privately owned bicycle component manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, founded in 1987. [2] SRAM is an acronym comprising the names of its founders. [2] The company produces a range of cycling components, including Grip Shift, and separate gravel, road, and mountain drivetrains from 7 to 12 speed.

  3. RockShox - Wikipedia

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    During this time Fox Racing Shox also entered the bicycle industry. As the number of direct substitutes to Rock Shox's products increased, the company experienced difficulties in protecting its position as the leading manufacturer in the business. In June 2000 RockShox moved production to Colorado Springs, which saved an estimated $5 million a ...

  4. SRAM Double Tap - Wikipedia

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    SRAM Double Tap shifter and brake lever. SRAM Double Tap is an integrated gearshift and brake lever system designed by SRAM Corporation for racing bicycles. [1] It allows shifting gears without having to remove a hand from the bars, unlike previous down tube shifting systems.

  5. Static random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    SRAM will hold its data permanently in the presence of power, while data in DRAM decays in seconds and thus must be periodically refreshed. SRAM is faster than DRAM but it is more expensive in terms of silicon area and cost. Typically, SRAM is used for the cache and internal registers of a CPU while DRAM is used for a computer's main memory.

  6. SRAM - Wikipedia

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    SRAM Corporation, a manufacturer of bicycle components; Sram, a 2024 Croatian television series; Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine, a peer-reviewed journal devoted exclusively to analyzing the claims of alternative medicine; Service régional d'admission du Montréal métropolitain, a network of Quebec CEGEPs; Squash Racquets ...

  7. SRAM G8 - Wikipedia

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    Allegedly, the facility continued to operate as an R&D- and service-center, although all manufacturing there ceased. In August 2012, SRAM announced its first product resulting from the new strategy, the G8. [1] In 2013, after just 22 months of development, SRAM announced that manufacturing was to commence at the new facility in Dali, Taiwan. [2]

  8. Magnetoresistive RAM - Wikipedia

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    The only current memory technology that easily competes with MRAM in terms of performance at comparable density is static random-access memory (SRAM). SRAM consists of a series of transistors arranged in a flip-flop, which will hold one of two states as long as power is applied. Since the transistors have a very low power requirement, their ...

  9. Random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    In SRAM, the memory cell is a type of flip-flop circuit, usually implemented using FETs. This means that SRAM requires very low power when not being accessed, but it is expensive and has low storage density. A second type, DRAM, is based around a capacitor. Charging and discharging this capacitor can store a "1" or a "0" in the cell.

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