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DDR3 Memory


DDR3 SDRAM or Double Data Rate three Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory is a random access memory technology used for high speed storage of the working data of a computer or other digital electronic device. Currently the industry standard, DDR3 memory offers greater bandwidth and enhanced thermal performance than its predecessors DDR2.The DDR3 standard allows for chip capacities of 512 megabits to 8 gigabits, effectively enabling a maximum memory module size of 16 gigabytes. DDR3 DIMMs have 240 pins, the same number as DDR2, and are the same size, but are electrically incompatible and have a different key notch location.The primary benefit of DDR3 is the ability to run its I/O bus at four times the speed of the memory cells it contains, thus enabling faster bus speeds and higher peak throughput than earlier memory technologies. 

The DDR3 components are twice as fast as today's highest speed DDR2 memory products.The first computer systems equipped with the advanced DDR3 memory technology was arrived in 2007.The DDR3 SDRAM devices will offer data transfer rates up to 1600 Mbps (megabits per second).The supply voltage for the memory technology is being reduced from 1.8 volts for DDR2 to just 1.5 volts for DDR3 targeting a work day equivalent of battery time. 

Features:

Powerful performance

Low Power Consumption

Higher Bandwidth and Density


DDR3 memory speeds are available as below:

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