PC-133 ESDRAM DIMM Debuts

Aug. 1, 1999
The PC-133 enhanced synchronous DRAM (ESDRAM) dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) use the standard PC-100 DIMM layout, packaging and production test equipment, but are said to be able to provide the 133-MHz bus speed and lower latency required by

The PC-133 enhanced synchronous DRAM (ESDRAM) dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) use the standard PC-100 DIMM layout, packaging and production test equipment, but are said to be able to provide the 133-MHz bus speed and lower latency required by today’s faster processor bus speeds. Applications include low-cost PC systems, notebooks, workstations, 3D graphics, communications switches, high-end DSP products, and embedded computers.

Company: ENHANCED MEMORY SYSTEMS INC. - Communications Department

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