Now that both AMD and Intel have selected DDR2 as the primary memory technology across their desktop range, everything has become much more standardized. That said, purchasing DDR2 memory is not so ...
DDR2 is expected to be the most common memory standard for computers until 2009. DDR2 desktop modules consist of a 240-pin connection interface. DDR2 is standardised to run at 1.8V by JEDEC, however, ...
Dear readers,<BR><BR>A while ago, I read an article in a computer magazine that DDR2 would "take off" in terms of performance once it hit 667 and 800MHz speeds. These speeds are widely available now ...
While 1Gbit DDR2 chips are still available in very limited quantities in the open market, 2GB DDR2 desktop modules may not go mainstream until 2008, according to industry sources. Save my User ID and ...