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To: Pat Hughes who wrote (41738)5/8/2000 10:05:00 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 93625
 
Synchronous DRAMs (SDRAMs) - DDR

Part No. Density (Bit) Configuration (Words x Bits x Banks) Supply Voltage Available Documents (Publication Date)
æPD45D128842 128M 4M x 8 x 4 2.5Vñ0.125V Data Sheet (12/98) (652K)

æPD45D128164 128M 2M x 16 x 4 2.5Vñ0.125V Data Sheet (12/98) (652K)

æPD45D128442 128M 8M x 4 x 4 2.5Vñ0.125V Data Sheet (12/98) (652K)


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To: Pat Hughes who wrote (41738)5/8/2000 10:08:00 PM
From: milo_morai  Respond to of 93625
 
micron.com

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Recommendations
When designing a memory subsystem requiring very high performance at a competitive price, plan to use DDR SDRAM for availability, pricing and overall market support. The 64Mb DDR SDRAM will offer a superior solution and a migration path from existing SDRAM designs. The DDR SDRAM is also supported by leading-edge controller manufacturers such as RCC and VIA, with more to follow. Memory manufacturers include Micron, Samsung, Hitachi, Hyundai, IBM, Fujitsu, Toshiba and Mitsubishi. Major systems companies like HP, IBM and SGI have announced plans to use DDR SDRAMs.