Chapter 7 Memory - Registers Instruction Sets. CPU Components.
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4RAM CATEGORIES
DRAM (Dynamic RAM) Is used for a memory
cache
Cache – makes the data used most often by the CPU instantly available
Primary / Level 1
Secondary / Level 2
SRAM (Static RAM) Is called that (SRAM)
because it holds its data as long as the RAM has power.
5DRAM – Dynamic Random Access Memory
Loses its data rapidly, and the memory controller must refresh it several thousand times a second.
Volatile Memory.
Stored in memory modules, which are installed in memory slots on the motherboard.
6Memory Module
DIMM (dual inline memory module)
SO-DIMM (small outline DIMM and pronounced “sew-dim”)
MicroDIMMs
RIMM (rambus inline memory module) Rambus, Inc.
SIMM (single inline memory module)
The major differences among these modules are the width of the data path that each type of module accommodates and the way data moves from the system bus to the module
7Types of memory modules
240-pin DDR3 DIMM is currently the fastest memory. It can support triple or dual channels or be installed as a single DIMM. It has an offset notch farther from the center than a DDR2 DIMM.
8Types of memory modules
240-pin DDR2 DIMM can support dual channels or be installed as a single DIMM. Has one notch near the center of the edge connector.
9Types of memory modules
184-pin DDR DIMM can support dual channels or be installed as a single DIMM. Has one offset notch.
10Types of memory modules
168-pin SDRAM DIMM has two notches on the module. The positions of these notches depend on the memory features the DIMM uses.
15DIMM TECHNOLOGIES
64-bit data path
Independent pins on opposite sides of the module.
did not run in sync with the system clock
Their speeds are measured in nanoseconds (ns)
The first DIMM to run synchronized with the system clock was synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), which has two notches, and uses 168 pins.
16DIMM TECHNOLOGIES
Double Data Rate SDRAM (DDR SDRAM, or SDRAM II, or simply DDR) is an improved version of SDRAM.
DDR runs twice as fast as regular SDRAM, has one notch, and uses 184 pins.
DDR2 is faster and uses less power than DDR.
DDR3 is faster and uses less power than DDR2.
Both DDR2 and DDR3 use 240 pins