list of typical direct memory channel
DMA, Direct Memory Access, is a method of transferring data from the computer's RAM to another part of the computer without processing it using the CPU.
The abbreviation UDMA stands for Ultra Direct Memory Access. The Ultra Direct Memory Access is a mass storage interface and is common in computers and other electronic devices.
direct memory access (DMA)
Intel® Flex Memory Access facilitates easier upgrades by allowing different memory sizes to be populated and remain in dual-channel mode.
direct memory access
This type of memory provides two paths (called channels) to access the memory
DMA - Direct Memory Access
DMA - Direct Memory Access
DMA - Direct Memory Access
Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) is just an advanced, updated version of Direct Memory Access. It introduced features such as double transition clocking (similar to DDR used with memory) and CRC checks. DMA offered speeds up to 16.7 MB/s whereas UDMA offered speeds up to 133 MB/s per channel (UDMA Mode 6).
It's called DMA (Direct Memory Access)
Ultra direct memory access (a mass storage interface)