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LPDDR stands for Low Power Double Data Rate. It is a low-operating-voltage variation of standard DDR memory explicitly engineered to preserve battery runtime in mobile electronic architectures.
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DHTML stands for Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language. It is a collection of technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) used together to create interactive and animated websites.
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DRAM stands for Dynamic Random Access Memory. It stores each bit of data in a tiny capacitor that discharges rapidly, requiring constant electronic refreshing to preserve the stored information.
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