Exploring the Legacy of RDRAM
RDRAM (Rambus Dynamic Random-Access Memory) was a high-speed memory technology developed to deliver faster data transfer rates compared to conventional SDRAM. Known for its innovative design, RDRAM utilized a narrow, high-frequency data channel to achieve impressive bandwidth, making it popular in the early 2000s for high-performance PCs and gaming systems. Its goal was to reduce latency and improve overall system performance in memory-intensive applications.
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