DDR4 Memory
SQRAM DDR4 memory modules perform at superior speeds of up to 3200 MT/s, a 20% reduction in power consumption, and higher capacity than DDR3.
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DDR4 SODIMM
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Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module) is a compact type of RAM designed for devices with limited space, specifically laptops, mini-PCs, and embedded systems.
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UDIMM
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UDIMM (Unbuffered Dual In-line Memory Module) is the most common type of RAM used in desktop computers, laptops, and consumer-grade workstations, designed for high speed and direct communication with the CPU. They are "unbuffered," meaning no buffer sits between the memory controller and chips, offering lower latency.
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DDR4 Registered DIMM
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a type of computer RAM that features a register (or buffer) between the memory chips and the system memory controller. This register stabilizes the electrical load, allowing servers and workstations to utilize higher memory capacities and improve overall stability compared to unbuffered RAM (UDIMM).


