| Page Mode Dynamic Random Access Memory A technique used to support faster sequential access to by allowing any number of accesses to the currently open row to be made after supplying the just once. The signal is kept active, and with each of the \ signal a new can be supplied and the corresponding bits can be accessed. This is faster than a full RAS-CAS cycle because only the shorter Column Access Time needs to be obeyed. Note that strictly speaking such a DRAM is not a true since accesses to the open row are faster than to other locations. is replacing Page Mode DRAM in many new microcomputers. [Is "Fast Page Mode" the same as "Page Mode"?] (1996-10-06) |