The iMac G3 memory slots take PC100 SDRAM.
Depending on its age, either SDR SDRAM, DDR, or DDR2 RAM.
Yes it will. I have 512 MB PC100-322S installed and working with 2x256MB PC133-333 on my G4 Mac.
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DDR SDRAM memory modules can be installed at a 333MHz bus speed and operate at that speed. Specifically, DDR400 (PC3200) memory modules typically operate at 333MHz bus speed.
It all depends on the motherboard in question. Look in the motherboard's manual. If you don't have the manual, look up the model number online.
The actual term for computer memory SDRAM is Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. You can learn more about SDRAM online at the Wikipedia website.
Physical size of the memory card. Mobile sdram is smaller than sdram for desktops.
Personal computers typically had around 64 mb of memory in 1998. The memory was usually SDRAM that ran at a speed of 100 mhz.
DDR-SDRAM
PC100 is a type of memory, and doesn't affect (for your part) battery life. Consider getting a latop with different memory, which will likely be faster and more battery efficient (such as DDR memory).
Dram and Sdram are two different types of memory.