Difference between cycle time and access time
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Cycle time is the time which is normally measured in the nanosecond, in the origin of one random access memory ( RAM ) which can access to the time when the next entry can be originated.
The representation of a memory system is described by two separate measures, the access time and the cycle time. The bottom line is that the acknowledgment time for a memory system is normally much higher than the access time of the single chips. Memory cycle time relates to the least period between two consecutive requests.
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