| DDR SDRAM provides twice the memory bandwidth of earlier PC100 and PC133 DRAM solutions. This bandwidth improvement is reached by transfering data on both the rising and falling edge of the clock cycle, hence the name "Double Data Rate." The 184-pin DDR registered DIMM specification has been defined and standardized by the Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council (JEDEC). In a system with a 64-bit wide memory bus, DDR devices can reach peak bandwidth of 2.7GB/sec at 333MHz as compared to mainstream PC100 (SDRAM) devices which offer a performance of 800MB/sec.
DDR modules are well suited for a broad range of applications, especially the workstation and server markets where the high module density and speed can meet the performance demands of these products. The performance improvement in Double Data Rate (DDR) memory is a key technology that helps to ensure memory stays in step with the constantly increasing performance of microprocessors. DDR provides a cost-effective, high-performance main memory solution that does not require a considerable development or manufacturing investment, while maintaining a cost structure consistent with conventional synchronous DRAMs. | | | Features/Specifications: | |
| | - 128 MB PC-2700 Double Data Rate (DDR) 184-pin
- General Features:
- 128 MB DDR (Double Data Rate) RAM
- PC-2700 (aka: PC-333)
- 184-pin
- 16 Chip
- Up to 2.7 GB/sec of peak bandwidth using PC2700 DIMMs (with DDR333 memory chips)
- Support for Memory Chip Stacking
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- Picture is for representational purposes only
- Product Requirements:
- Motherboard compatible with Double Data Rate (DDR) 184-pin RAM
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