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Burst EDO (BEDO)   a refined version of edo memory that significantly improved access time over ed. Bedo was not widley used because intel chose not to support it.  
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CAS Latency (CL)   a method of measuring access timing to memory, which is the number of clock cycles required to write or read a column of data off a memory module.  
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C-RIMM (Continuity RIMM)   A placeholder RIMM module that provides continuity so that every RIMM slot is filled.  
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DDR2   A version of SDRAM that is faster than DDR and uses less power .DDR2  
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DDR3   An improvement over DDR and DDR2 that is faster and uses less power. DDR3  
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Direct Rambus DRAM   A memory technology by Rambus and Intel that uses a narrow network-type system bus. Memory is stored on a RIMM module. Also called RDRAM or Direct RDRAMDirect Rambus DRAM  
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Double Data Rate SDRAM   A type of memory technology used on DIMMs that runs at twice the speed of the system clock.Double Data Rate SDRAM  
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DDR SDRAM   An abbreviation for Double Data Rate SDRAM. DDR SDRAM  
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double-sided   A DIMM with memory chips installed on both sides of the module.double-sided  
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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 channels  
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dual ranked   Double-sided DIMMs that provide two 64-bit banks.dual ranked  
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dynamic RAM (DRAM)   The most common type of system memory, it requires refreshing every few milliseconds.dynamic RAM (DRAM)  
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ECC (error-correcting code)   A chipset feature on a motherboard that checks the integrity of data stored on DIMMs or RIMMs and can correct single-bit errors in a byte. More advanced ECC schemas can detect, but not correct, double-bit errors in a byte.ECC (error-correcting code)  
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EDO (extended data out)   A type of outdated RAM that was faster than conventional RAM because it eliminated the delay before it issued the next memory address.EDO (extended data out)  
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