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by jdsully
2402 days ago
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These days we call it "SDR" ram for single data rate. But when it was current it was just called "SDRAM". So yes technically all are synchronous dynamic RAM. But the colloquial terms are SDRAM (or SDR), DDR, DDR2, DDR3. But if you want to get super technical later DDR standards aren't really synchronous at all. There's a huge analogue component and the input clock is only a reference to feed on board PLLs and calibrate delay lines. It's simply not possible to do a traditional synchronous design at the frequencies involved. |
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