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Before SRAM existed, we had computer RAM so it made sense a lot of people would see S-RAM.
Capital letters like that are an acronym so it makes sense that it would be pronounced S, R, A, M or any variation anyone deemed fit to utter, since there's no rules for pronouncing acronyms, at least to my knowledge.
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/77073/pronunciation-rules-for-acronyms
I was raised to speak a language where 'night' and 'knight' are pronounced exactly the same = there is no connect between the written and the spoken = any search for meaning or reason is futile = all is chaos = we are but dust in the void = SRAM is pronounced S-RAM.