|
| |
| | RDRAM - definition of RDRAM in Encyclopedia |
 | | Intel and Rambus have defined system specs to ensure robustness of RDRAMs and of the channel to the memory controller. |  | | In addition, they have created a rigorous validation programs for certification of RDRAMs and RIMM modules. |  | | Systems that use, for example, the Intel 840 chipset have two parallel Rambus channels, and are able to handle up to 3.2 GB/s. |
|
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/RDRAM
(651 words)
|
|
| |
| | AMIDiag - Industry Standard PC Diagnostics |
 | | Rambus DRAM (RDRAM) is a proprietary technology proposed by Rambus, Inc. in partnership with Intel. |  | | RDRAM is already being used in place of VRAM in some graphics accelerator boards, but it is not expected to be used commonly for the main memory of PCs until late 2000 or 2001. |  | | Real-time Clock(RTC) - The RTC is what keeps time when the system is off, so the computer has the correct time at power on. |
|
http://www.amidiag.com/support/glossary.cfm
(11666 words)
|
|
| |
| | RDRAM |
 | | SimpleTech RB800X18-8/128 128MB PC800 ECC RDRAM 184pin RIMM |  | | SimpleTech RB800X18-16/256 256MB PC800 ECC RDRAM 184pin RIMM |  | | SimpleTech STG4600/256 256MB PC800 Non-ECC RDRAM 184pin RIMM |
|
http://hebrewencyclopedia.com/RDRAM
(104 words)
|
|
|