SDRAM, or Synchronous Dynamic RAM, is a type of computer memory used in PCs that operates faster than earlier forms of RAM, such as EDO RAM. It synchronises its operations with the computer’s system clock, allowing more efficient and predictable data access.
In photography and digital imaging, faster memory like SDRAM improves performance when editing high-resolution images, handling multiple layers, or running memory-intensive software. Its speed helps reduce lag, improves workflow efficiency, and ensures smoother operation for photographers working on complex digital projects.