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In [[main memory]], the '''access time''' is the time period between the start of a read access cycle, and the point in time when the data is returned to the requestor.
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In [[main memory]], the '''access time''' (sometimes '''response time''') is the time period between the start of a read access cycle, and the point in time when the data is returned to the requestor.
  
 
In [[Dynamic RAM|DRAM]] memories, if the memory is in the middle of a [[refresh]] cycle when the request arrives, that can delay the memory's response - and thus the access time for that particular cycle.
 
In [[Dynamic RAM|DRAM]] memories, if the memory is in the middle of a [[refresh]] cycle when the request arrives, that can delay the memory's response - and thus the access time for that particular cycle.

Revision as of 12:42, 6 July 2018

In main memory, the access time (sometimes response time) is the time period between the start of a read access cycle, and the point in time when the data is returned to the requestor.

In DRAM memories, if the memory is in the middle of a refresh cycle when the request arrives, that can delay the memory's response - and thus the access time for that particular cycle.

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