Comparing Various ICs of PC100 SDRAM:
Typically the suffix on the chip part number can be used to compare various modules. However, with the recent hype of PC100 SDRAM, misleading markings have appeared that have confused end users. The following tables compare various models currently marketed as PC100. Note also that according to our tests, modules with identical specifications may actually perform quite differently.
SAMSUNG
Part# Suffix | Performance | Clock Cycle Time (tCK) | Access Time from Clock (tAC) | CAS Latency (tCL) |
-10 | NOT PC100 | 10ns | 7 ns. | 3 |
-GL | PC100 | 10 ns. | 6 ns. | 3 |
-GH | PC100 | 10 ns. | 6 ns. | 2 |
-8 | PC100 | 8 ns. | 6 ns. | 3 |
TOSHIBA
Part# | Performance | Clock Cycle Time (tCK) | Access Time from Clock (tAC) | CAS Latency (tCL) |
TC59S6408BFT-10 | NOT PC100 | 10 ns. | 7 ns. | 3 |
TC59S6408BFT-80 | PC100 | 8 ns. | 6 ns. | 2 |
LGS
Part# Suffix | Performance | Clock Cycle Time (tCK) | Access Time from Clock (tAC) | CAS Latency (tCL) |
-10K | NOT PC100 | 10 ns. | 8 ns. | 3 |
-8 | PC100 | 8 ns. | 6 ns. | 3 |
-7J* | PC100 | 10 ns. | 6 ns. | 3 |
* Note that the LG RAM -7J is a 10ns Cycle Time
MICRON
Part# Suffix | Performance | Clock Cycle Time (tCK) | Access Time from Clock (tAC) | CAS Latency (tCL) |
-10 | NOT PC100 | 10 ns. | 7 ns. | 3 |
-8C | PC100 | 8 ns. | 6 ns. | 3 |
-8E | PC100 | 8 ns. | 6 ns. | 2 |
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