Doc Overclock · 12-29-2000 · Category:
Tech-planations
RDRAM
RDRAM (Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory) is a new memory technology that promises a much faster data transfer rate
compared to today's SDRAM. The Rambus RAM will be capable of a data transfer rates of 1.6GB per second, delivering the
data on an 800MHz data bus. The Rambus memory chips are placed on a small circuit board that is referred to as the Rambus
In-line Memory Module (RIMM).
Contents
- SDRAM
- RDRAM
- DDR
- Flash ROM
- Cache