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Buffered Memory
A type of memory in which the modules have extra chips (registers) that delay data transfers to ensure accuracy.
Dual-Channeling
A memory architecture that increases the data transfer speed by allowing two memory modules to be accessed simultaneously.
Double-Sided Memory
A single memory module that contains two memory modules in one container (two banks). Data is still sent to the CPU 64 bits at a time. Some use the terms single-sided and double-sided to describe memory modules that have chips on one side (single-sided) or both sides (double-sided). Another name is double-ranked memory.
DDR4L Module
A type of DDR4 RAM (Random Access Memory) that operates at a lower voltage, offering energy savings while maintaining DDR4's high performance and speed.
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