256-MB SDRAM Resides In Thin DIMMs

Sept. 1, 1998
Letting OEMs double the amount of expandable RAM using existing memory slots while addressing speeds of more than 100 MHz, these 256-MB SDRAM DIMMs are thinner than standard 128MB DIMMs built with SOJ components and are only 1.5" high. Intended for

Letting OEMs double the amount of expandable RAM using existing memory slots while addressing speeds of more than 100 MHz, these 256-MB SDRAM DIMMs are thinner than standard 128MB DIMMs built with SOJ components and are only 1.5" high. Intended for high-end workstations and telecommunications equipment, these high-density modules are 3.3V and conform to the JEDEC Registered SDRAM DIMM 168-pin specification. The modules integrate easily into standard slots, are PC100 compliant and are backward compatible with the JEDEC 66 MHz standard.

Company: SMART MODULAR TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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