Wednesday, 7 September 2011

RDRAM


Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory: This is a type of synchronous DRAM created by the Rambus Corporation. RDRAM features an architecture designed to achieve high bandwidth, it is used in the Sony PlayStation 2, early Pentium 4 desktop systems and other applications. The XDR DRAM, RDRAM's successor, is used in IBM's Cell processor and Sony PlayStation 3. RDRAM is also mainly used for capacity expansion of old desktop systems and often come in the form of 184-pin RIMMs/Rambus Inline Memory Modules (16bit). 

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