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Double delight for PC memory makers

For makers of PC memory known as double data rate synchronous dynamic RAM, 2004 is shaping up as a two-pronged winner: prices... Read more

14 April, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

IBM plots next PowerPC chips, Part II

...equipment, such as routers. The chip also adds a double-data-rate synchronous dynamic RAM controller and a PCI-X controller. IBM claims a number... Read more

25 May, 2000 by John Spooner and Matthew Rothenberg

Pentium III chipset delayed

...s 440BX chip set, which supports a 100MHz system bus and 100MHz synchronous dynamic RAM, for a bit longer. Though it may disappoint some IT... Read more

25 February, 1999 by John G.Spooner

IBM plots next PowerPC chips

The company's late-summer processor releases could make their way into a variety of embedded applications as well as the next wave of Apple PowerBooks Read more

25 May, 2000 by John Spooner and Matthew Rothenberg

Intel to bring SDRAM to Pentium 4

Intel today will make public plans to support synchronous dynamic RAM (SDRAM) for its forthcoming Pentium 4 chip. The news is... Read more

26 July, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Desktops morph to fit latest chips

...power-hungry successor to today's standard DDR SDRAM (double data rate synchronous dynamic RAM). Right now, DDR2 modules come in speeds up to 533MHz... Read more

22 June, 2004 by John G.Spooner

Intel opens up new chips

...power-hungry successor to today's standard DDR SDRAM (double data rate, synchronous dynamic RAM). PCI Express, a higher-bandwidth interface for add-in cards... Read more

18 June, 2004 by John G.Spooner and Michael Kanellos

Intel prepares nine new chips for launch

...power hungry successor to today's standard DDR SDRAM (double data rate, synchronous dynamic RAM). PCI Express, a higher-bandwidth interface for add-in cards... Read more

7 June, 2004 by John G.Spooner

Micron pumps up DDR2 memory production

...is a higher-performance, less-power-hungry successor to double data rate, synchronous dynamic RAM (DDR SDRAM), created by the JEDEC consortium. It can transfer... Read more

8 December, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Shareholders dismiss lawsuit against Rambus

...to seek royalty payments from memory makers and others, alleging that SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM), the most common form of memory in computers, and DDR... Read more

29 May, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

What to look for in a desktop PC

...order of increasing speed, the most common types of RAM are: SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM), DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM and RDRAM (Rambus Dynamic RAM... Read more

21 January, 2003 by ZDNet

New Intel chipsets pump up PCs

...s new 845PE chipset lets PCs use faster 333MHz Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM (DDR SDRAM). The chipset is an update of Intel's... Read more

8 October, 2002 by John G.Spooner

Intel unveils fastest Pentium 4s, chipsets

...g) will be able to hook up with standard memory, called SDRAM (synchronous dynamic RAM), or with double data rate (DDR) DRAM, a faster variant... Read more

17 April, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

IDF: Faster Rambus DRAM to take on rivals

...as Double Data Rate SDRAM. DDR SDRAM, a faster version of standard Synchronous Dynamic RAM, is now available from all but a few PC makers... Read more

26 February, 2002 by John G.Spooner

New Pentium 4 chipset to tiptoe out

...significant move for the company. DDR SDRAM is a faster version of synchronous dynamic RAM, the standard system memory used in desktop PCs. Like standard... Read more

12 December, 2001 by John G.Spooner

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