March 23, 2007, Newsletter Issue #57: Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory

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Rambus dynamic random access memory uses a Rambus Inline Memory Module (RIMM). RDRAM can function at a higher speed, however, it also produces a high amount of heat that needs to be dissipated. Even after the Intel Corporation, advised the use of RDRAM, it was still unable to gain as much popularity as SDRAM.

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