DDR4 Lo-Dimm DRAM Memory for Desktop PC
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DDR4 is a short abbreviation of double data rate fourth memory interface. The DDR4 RAM supersedes all the other SDRAM interfaces.
The DDR4 memory was first released to market in 2014 and it’s one of the latest dynamic variants, of which some have been in existence since 1970s.
The DDR4 RAM has got a higher speed successor compared to DDR2 and DDR3 technologies. DDR4 memory is not compatible with any earlier type of random-access memory (RAM) due to different signaling voltages, physical interface, and other factors.
The main difference of the DDR4 over its predecessor, DDR3, include higher module density and lower voltage requirements, coupled with higher data rate transfer speeds. The DDR4 standard allows for DIMMs (dual in-line memory module) of up to 64 GiB in capacity, compared to DDR3’s maximum of 16 GiB per DIMM.
Power consumption often increases with speed, the reduced voltage allows higher speed operation without unreasonable power and cooling requirements.
DDR4 is a short abbreviation of double data rate fourth memory interface. The DDR4 RAM supersedes all the other SDRAM interfaces.
The DDR4 memory was first released to market in 2014 and it’s one of the latest dynamic variants, of which some have been in existence since 1970s.
The DDR4 RAM has got a higher speed successor compared to DDR2 and DDR3 technologies. DDR4 memory is not compatible with any earlier type of random-access memory (RAM) due to different signaling voltages, physical interface, and other factors.
The main difference of the DDR4 over its predecessor, DDR3, include higher module density and lower voltage requirements, coupled with higher data rate transfer speeds. The DDR4 standard allows for DIMMs (dual in-line memory module) of up to 64 GiB in capacity, compared to DDR3’s maximum of 16 GiB per DIMM.
Power consumption often increases with speed, the reduced voltage allows higher speed operation without unreasonable power and cooling requirements.
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