[OT] DDR vs. DDRII: Fight! (en Ingles)

23/05/2004 - 10:41 por Caterpillar 1.0 | Informe spam
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/me.../ddr2.html

If you?re watching closely the events of the PC market, you should have
noticed that the term ?DDR2? has been used more frequently. So, I think
it will be really interesting to know how this second generation
differs from the previous one, what its advantages and shortcomings
are. In other words, let?s try to figure out why the industry needs to
take this memory type up.

Table of contents:

* SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory)
* DDR (Double Data Rate SDRAM)
* DDR2
* Besides the Speed
* Conclusion

Saludos
Caterpillar 1.0
 

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#1 JM Tella Llop [MVP Windows]
23/05/2004 - 10:49 | Informe spam
Un dia de estos, en vez de hablar de la memoria o de las CPU's, que parece que es lo unico que nos preocupa, deberiamos hablar del unico problema y del unico cuello de botella que existe en los equipos: las placas madre.

La velocidad y prestaciones de un equipo, siempre estaran condicionadas por el dispositivo mas lento. Y este, precisamente, no son las memorias, ni las cpu's.

¿por quñe una maquina con el doble de CPU, y con el doble de velicudad de memoria, es simplemente un 10 o un 20% superior unicamente?.. curioso. esto nos indidca en donde falla el sistema... y en donde es lo unico que debemos preocuparnos

Jose Manuel Tella Llop
MVP - Windows
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"Caterpillar 1.0" wrote in message news:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/me.../ddr2.html

If you?re watching closely the events of the PC market, you should have
noticed that the term ?DDR2? has been used more frequently. So, I think
it will be really interesting to know how this second generation
differs from the previous one, what its advantages and shortcomings
are. In other words, let?s try to figure out why the industry needs to
take this memory type up.

Table of contents:

* SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory)
* DDR (Double Data Rate SDRAM)
* DDR2
* Besides the Speed
* Conclusion

Saludos
Caterpillar 1.0

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