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Burst EDO (BEDO) improved on EDO, but was rarely used with burst.
CAS Latency (CL) column access strobe, measures access timing with latency.
C-RIMM (Continuity RIMM) Continuity RIMM ensures continuity throughout all slots.
DDR2 faster and uses less power than DDR
DDR3 faster and uses less power than DDR2
Direct Rambus DRAM called RDRAM, Direct RDRAM, or Rambus is named after Rambus Inc
Double Data Rate SDRAM DDR SDRAM, SDRAMII, or DDR is an improved version of SDRAM with multiplied data rate
DDR SDRAM SDRAMII, or DDR is an improved version of SDRAM
double-sided A DIMM with memory chips installed on both sides of the module.
dual channels A motherboard feature that improves memory performance by providing two 64-bit channels between memory and the chipset. DDR and DDR2 memory can use dual channels.
dual ranked Double-sided DIMMs that provide two 64-bit banks and ranked.
dynamic RAM (DRAM) loses its data rapidly and the memory controller must refresh it several 1000 times a second and is dynamic
ECC (error-correcting code) a chipset feature on a motherboard that checks the integrity of data stored on DIMMs or RIMMs.
EDO (extended data out) improved and extended on FPM and is used on 72 pin SIMMs
FPM (fast page memory) Can be used with 30-pin or 72-pin SIMMs or some really old 168-pin DIMMs and is fast.
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