it will still be 1gb. Dual channel can be defined as 2 RAM sticks that can be somehow virtually made in to "1" ram module and will be working as 1 whole module.
The primary difference between shared dual channel DDR2 SDRAM and dual channel DDR2 SDRAM lies in memory allocation and performance. Dual channel DDR2 SDRAM utilizes two memory channels simultaneously, allowing for increased bandwidth and improved performance when both channels are filled with separate data. In contrast, shared dual channel DDR2 SDRAM may involve sharing memory resources between different components, which can limit the benefits of dual channel configurations and potentially lead to lower performance. Essentially, the distinction affects how memory resources are utilized and the overall efficiency of data processing.
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1 GB. Note that there is no such thing as dual channel memory, although computer stores may sell it as that. The dual channel feature is a function of the memory controller. You need two matching memory modules in order for dual channel to work.
Dual-channel architecture requires a dual-channel-capable motherboard and two or more DDR, DDR2 SDRAM, or DDR3 SDRAM memory modules. The memory modules are installed into matching banks, which are usually color-coded on the motherboard.
Obviously the difference is speed.
2 dimm 2gb RAM comes with 2 1gb modules. 4 dimm 2gb RAM comes with 4 512mb modules.
You're computer will require a "DDR2 SDRAM DIMM". DDR2 SDRAM is the type of memory you are after, it is also a DIMM. Most modern memory are all DIMM's (Dual inline memory module), much older ram were SIMMS (single ingline memory module). DIMM refers more to the physical make up of the module (DIMMS have contacts on both sides of the module). So any DDR2 SDRAM that you buy IS a dimm. You may want to look at the wikipedia page about DDR2 SDRAM at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DDR2_SDRAM
It has 2 DIMM slots Non-ECC dual channel shared2 DDR2 SDRAM system memory (400 and 533Mhz) up to 2GB maximum.
The AM2 socket, introduced by AMD in 2006, supports DDR2 SDRAM memory. This socket is designed for use with AMD's Athlon 64, Athlon 64 X2, and Opteron processors, allowing for dual-channel memory configurations. DDR2 memory modules compatible with AM2 typically operate at speeds ranging from 533 MHz to 800 MHz.
The Dell Inspiron 1300 Laptop comes with 512 MB DDR2 PC5300 SDRAM in 2 x 256 modules. The memory is upgradeable up to a maximum of 2GB. The laptop is considered to be a budget/mainstream type of laptop.
SD DDR2 Ram is a double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory interface. In addition to double pumping the data bus as in DDR SDRAM, (transferring data on the rising and falling edges of the bus clock signal), DDR2 employs an I/O buffer between the memory and the data bus so that the data bus can be run at twice the speed of the memory clock. The two factors combine to achieve a total of 4 data transfers per memory clock cycle.
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