ATP DDR1 DRAM Solutions
●Double Data Rate (DDR), also known as DDR1, is the second generation of Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM). As its name implies, double data rate refers to its ability to read and write data on both the rising and falling of the system clock to achieve nearly twice the bandwidth of single data rate (SDR) SDRAM.
●JEDEC developed the DDR SDRAM specification (JESD79) in 2000 and was an advancement over SDRAM technology with increased memory bandwidth and performance. ATP DDR1 modules have 266/333/400 MT/s transfer speeds and run at 2.5V, significantly cutting power consumption compared with SDRAM's 3.3V.
●Key Features
■Chipkill support
■Legacy system support
[ Networking systems ][ Telecommunication ][ Gaming ][ Healthcare ][ Industrial PCs ] |
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