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storky111

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The refresh method used with DRAM that allows for interspersed normal operation is called:
 
  A) shared refresh. B) incremental refresh.
  C) burst refresh. D) distributed refresh.

Question 2

EEPROMs are nonvolatile, offer fast read access, and allow rapid in-circuit erasure and reprogramming of individual bytes. Compared to EPROMs, however:
 
  A) EEPROMs require much more power and thus must dissipate much more heat.
  B) EEPROMs require UV light to reprogram.
  C) EEPROMs are not adaptable to most CPUs.
  D) EEPROMs suffer from lower density and much higher cost.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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