Ultimately, DDR3 offers faster design that can take all lovers of the devices to take advantage. Current high-speed DDR3 has no memory feature, when used in computers, installed on the exchange JEDEC standard speeds of 400 (800), 533 (1066), 666 (1333), 800 (1600).
Instead, the new generation of DDR3 memory is the bottleneck between the processor and memory is to avoid this system, especially in scenarios of high-speed). With a series of high-speed DDR3, which includes any time on the highest standards of JEDEC 1333, you increase the Front Side Bus (FSB) and the processor speed, without having to remain stable, the system's memory slowly. It should be noted that at the end of October 2007, JEDEC 1600MHz speed is still in draft form in Standard JESD79 - 3A, but a one-time high-speed DDR3 components will be completed outside of this new speed record.
Memory system is a new generation for each interval of the front-side bus development. Interpreted in relation to the activities of the DDR, double data rate memory, and the first generation was at 100 MHz to 200 MHz (DDR DDR - 200 - 400). DDR2 came later, and began production in the 266 MHz (DDR2 - 533) and ended officially (according to standards JEDEC) at 400 MHz (DDR2 - 800). Here, (DDR3) of 533 MHz (DDR - 1066), and measuring up to 800 MHz (DDR3 - 1600).
Instead, the new generation of DDR3 memory is the bottleneck between the processor and memory is to avoid this system, especially in scenarios of high-speed). With a series of high-speed DDR3, which includes any time on the highest standards of JEDEC 1333, you increase the Front Side Bus (FSB) and the processor speed, without having to remain stable, the system's memory slowly. It should be noted that at the end of October 2007, JEDEC 1600MHz speed is still in draft form in Standard JESD79 - 3A, but a one-time high-speed DDR3 components will be completed outside of this new speed record.
Memory system is a new generation for each interval of the front-side bus development. Interpreted in relation to the activities of the DDR, double data rate memory, and the first generation was at 100 MHz to 200 MHz (DDR DDR - 200 - 400). DDR2 came later, and began production in the 266 MHz (DDR2 - 533) and ended officially (according to standards JEDEC) at 400 MHz (DDR2 - 800). Here, (DDR3) of 533 MHz (DDR - 1066), and measuring up to 800 MHz (DDR3 - 1600).
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