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RIMM (Rambus in-line memory module) - as opposed to a DIMM (dual in-line memory module). Also referred to as an RDRAM module.
Rambus. Rambus memory is serial and requires that all memory slots be populated. If a memory slot is not populated with a memory module, a continuity module must be used to complete the serial circuit.
Rambus. Rambus memory is serial and requires that all memory slots be populated. If a memory slot is not populated with a memory module, a continuity module must be used to complete the serial circuit.
Concurrent RDRAM
RIMM (Rambus inline memory module)
Rambus inline memory module)
Rambus inline memory module)
The characteristics are: 1) Total memory size (in Megabytes or Gigabytes) 2) Memory Speed (in MHz) 3) Memory Timing (in nanoseconds) 4) Memory architecture (Rambus, DDR2, DDR3 etc.) 5) Parity presence (parity checking or not) 6) Package size (SIMM, DIMM, SO-DIMM etc.) Other factors such as the presence of a heat sink, chips on both sides or only one side of the board may be important when using with certain systems.
CRIMM -- Continuity Rambus In-Line Memory Module
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RAMBUS seemed to kill itself by costing way too much when compared to normal DDR DIMMs. You can still buy RAMBUS memory, it will cost you out the butt. A gig of RAMBUS Ram is around 100-200 a stick.
Direct Rambus DRAM or DRDRAM (sometimes just called Rambus DRAM or RDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic RAM. RDRAM was developed by Rambus inc., in the mid-1990s as a replacement for then-prevalent DIMM SDRAM memory architecture.