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RAM FAQ 1.0


Posted by Tekime on 2006-05-15 06:00:02

We proceed with a series of user's guides devoted to theoretical and practical aspects of various components of a modern PC, which was started by Modern desktop x86 processors: general operation principles (x86 CPU FAQ 1.0). This guide will review the main modern types of memory used in desktop systems (memory for servers and notebooks will be left beyond the scope of this article). That is SDRAM =97 SDR (Single Data Rate), DDR (Double Data Rate), and DDR2 (DDR memory of the second generation). Perhaps, SDRAM as such (in its initial SDR SDRAM modification) is currently rather outdated. Nevertheless, all the three memory types mentioned belong to the same class and are based on similar operation principles to be reviewed right now.

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