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Answer: Burst mode is a high speed method to access the SRAM with lower address bus noise. Single data rate synchronous SRAMs such as standard sync and NoBL can send and receive data in bursts. For general operation, one burst method does not have any significant advantage over the other. Different processors support different types of burst operation. While the Intel processors support the interleaved burst mode. The power PC microprocessors support the linear burst mode. Burst modes in single data rate synchronous SRAMs have the following advantages: