In this article we will be exploring the differences between DDR memory and DDR2 memory and also explaining a bit about the technology behind the two. Firstly, DDR stands for Dual Data Rate and is the ...
Double Data Rate is a memory standard that enables RAM chips to transmit output twice in every cycle of the system clock. The DDR standard was superseded in 2003 by DDR2, a memory standard offering ...
Dual-channel technology exists for both DDR and DDR2 RAM and there’s little sign of (and no point in) reverting back to a single-channel architecture. It’s commonplace now, compared to just three or ...
There is talk that DDR2 memory is nearing the end of its life, and while this could be true to a certain extent, I believe it to be more of the opposite. While DDR3 is on the horizon and will take ...
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