SDRAM
Industrial Memory
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) became a JEDEC standard in 1993, and became the dominant memory interface by the year 2000. SDRAM was targeted at the 66 MHz and 100 MHz bus speeds available on PC motherboards at the time and was a successor technology to EDO DRAM.
Virtium continues to offer this tried-and-true early industry standard for legacy industrial memory customer designs.

Quick Specs.
Form Factors: DIMM and SODIMM
Height: Standard and VLP
Capacities: 256MB to 1GB
Voltage: 2.5v
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