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Name: 64megs
Date: July 23, 2001 at 23:38:00 Pacific
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what is the difference between DRAM & SDRAM? Does 72 pin RAM come as DRAM or SDRAM?



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Name: Smitty
Date: July 24, 2001 at 02:20:50 Pacific
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Short for Synchronous DRAM, a new type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than conventional memory. SDRAM actually synchronizes itself with the CPU's bus and is capable of running at 133 MHz, about three times faster than conventional FPM RAM, and about twice as fast EDO DRAM and BEDO DRAM. SDRAM is replacing EDO DRAM in many newer computers
Pronounced dee-ram, DRAM stands for dynamic random access memory, a type of memory used in most personal computers.
Short for Extended Data Output Dynamic Random Access Memory, a type of DRAM that is faster than conventional DRAM. Unlike conventional DRAM which can only access one block of data at a time, EDO RAM can start fetching the next block of memory at the same time that it sends the previous block to the CPU. Short for Rambus DRAM, a type of memory (DRAM) developed by Rambus, Inc. Whereas the fastest current memory technologies used by PCs (SDRAM) can deliver data at a maximum speed of about 100 MHz, RDRAM transfers data at up to 600 MHz.

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