Sóo is a village in the municipality of Teguise on the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands.
Coordinates: 29°05′55″N 13°37′15″W / 29.09861°N 13.62083°W / 29.09861; -13.62083
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Oluwaseun Oluwatosin Otukpe (born 5 December 1988) who goes by the stage name S.O. or Seun Otukpe in full, is a Nigerian Christian hip hop musician, based in London, United Kingdom. So It Begins was released independently in 2011. Lamp Mode Recordings released his first studio album So It Continues in 2012, and this album would be his breakthrough release on the Billboard charts.
S.O. was born Oluwaseun Oluwatosin Otukpe, in Nigeria on 5 December 1988. His family moved to London in the United Kingdom, when S.O. was nine years old.
S.O. started making music in 2010. He became signed to Lamp Mode Recordings in 2012, after they heard 2011's So It Begins.So It Continues was his second album, and this helped the artist to crack the Billboard charts. He is a featured on artist on the song "Get It Got It" that's on No Filter by Json. His third studio album, So It Ends, was released on 16 October 2015, from Lamp Mode Recordings, where it placed on two Billboard charts.
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Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) is a type of random-access memory that stores each bit of data in a separate capacitor within an integrated circuit. The capacitor can be either charged or discharged; these two states are taken to represent the two values of a bit, conventionally called 0 and 1. Since even "nonconducting" transistors always leak a small amount, the capacitors will slowly discharge, and the information eventually fades unless the capacitor charge is refreshed periodically. Because of this refresh requirement, it is a dynamic memory as opposed to static random-access memory (SRAM) and other static types of memory. Unlike flash memory, DRAM is volatile memory (vs. non-volatile memory), since it loses its data quickly when power is removed.
DRAM is widely used in digital electronics where low-cost and high-capacity memory is required. One of the largest applications for DRAM is the main memory (colloquially called the "RAM") in modern computers; and as the main memories of components used in these computers such as graphics cards (where the "main memory" is called the graphics memory). In contrast, SRAM, which is faster and more expensive than DRAM, is typically used where speed is of greater concern than cost, such as the cache memories in processors.
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