512MHz and 256 MHz
100mhz
Peripheral Wrong dumbo, it is a SERIAL BUS
SDRAM
supplied by webopedia.com Short for Synchronous DRAM, a type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than conventional memory. SDRAM actually synchronizes itself with the CPU's bus and is capable of running at 133 MHz, about three times faster than conventional FPM RAM, and about twice as fast EDO DRAM and BEDO DRAM. SDRAM is replacing EDO DRAM in many newer computers. SDRAM is a variant of DRAM in which the memory speed is synchronized with the clock pulse from the CPU. This synchronization enables the SDRAM to pipeline read and write requests. Pipelining enables the SDRAM to accept commands at the same time as it is processing other commands. There are three variants of SDRAM: Single Data Rate SDRAM - SDR SDRAM Dual Data Rate SDRAM - DDR SDRAM
Occasionally on older motherboards, there are slots for SDRAM and DDR RAM but, they CANNOT be used at the same time, due to the different speeds they run at.
SDRAM or Synchronous dynamic random access memory is unique because it waits for a clock signal before it makes changes which means that is is synchronized with the system bus
DDR SDRAM The Double Data Rate SDRAM is a RAM standard created by JEDEC. DDR SDRAM is the most common video RAM teshnology found on recent video cards. DDR SDRAM is designed to transfer data at speeds twice that of conventional SDRAM by transferring data on both the rising and falling parts of the processing clock cycle.
No. SDRAM and DDR SDRAM are not compatible with each other.
function of sdram
Physical size of the memory card. Mobile sdram is smaller than sdram for desktops.
No. SDR SDRAM and DDR SDRAM modules are not interchangeable.
No.