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Short answer; yes, it is DRAM-less (since it does not have Dynamic Random Access Memory, DRAM) but DRAM and SSD are not the same thing. DRAM are small memory chips on cards, that are plugged into a slot near the CPU on the motherboard, that is what the computer uses to “think” with while running apps and games. SSD’s are the “long term memory” storage device that come in either hard drive like cases (like the one here) that also vary in size and on some chip cards, similar to DRAM, but with different connector named M.2. Information is kept on SSD’s long term and info doesn’t disappear when you shut off the power, unlike DRAM that disappears when power is cut.
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