Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory.
DRAM that is
synchronized with the
clock speed that the
processor is
optimized for, thereby
increasing the number of
instructions that the
processor can perform in a given
time. The speed of
SDRAM is rated in
megahertz rather than in
nanoseconds. This makes it
easier to
compare the
bus speed and the
RAM chip speed. You can
convert the
RAM clock speed to
nanoseconds by
dividing the
chip speed into one billion NS. For
example, an 83
MHz RAM chip would be equivalent to 12NS. Don't like
waiting 60
nanoseconds for your old slow
DRAM to fetch that
data? Feed your
computer some nice fast
SDRAM.
SpiffyComp has
SDRAM.