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Burst EDO (BEDO)   is a newer EDO DRAM that is capable of processing four memory addresses in one burst.  
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CAS Latency (CL)   Column Access Strobe, CAS is a signal that your CPU or other hardware device such as a video card sends to the RAM.  
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C-RIMM (Continuity RIMM)    
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DDR2   allows higher bus speed and requires lower power by running the internal clock at half the speed of the data bus.  
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DDR3   The primary benefit of DDR3 SDRAM over its immediate predecessor, DDR2 SDRAM, is its ability to transfer data at twice the rate (eight times the speed of its internal memory arrays), enabling higher bandwidth or peak data rates.  
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Direct Rambus DRAM   type of synchronous dynamic RAM.  
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Double Data Rate SDRAM   SDRAM transmits every clock count at a specific time  
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DDR SDRAM   double data rate  
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double-sided   double sided disk  
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dual channels    
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dual ranked   DIMM with 2 ranks  
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dynamic RAM (DRAM)   DRAM is one of the most commonly found memory modules in PC compatible personal computers and workstations.  
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ECC (error-correcting code)   is a method of detecting and then correcting errors within the computer memory.  
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EDO (extended data out)    
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FPM (fast page memory)    
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