184-pin Rambus RDRAM RIMM
RAMBUS:
Direct Rambus is a high-speed memory technology that uses a narrow 16-bit bus (Rambus channel) to transmit data at speeds up to 800MHz. PC600: 16-bit, single channel RIMM, specified to operate at 300 MHz clock speed, 1200 MB/s bandwidth
approx. 5.25” x 1.25”
The Rambus ® RIMM™ module is a general purpose high-performance memory module suitable for use in a broad range of applications including computer memory, personal computers, workstations, and other applications where high bandwidth and low latency are required.
Features
- High speed 1066, 800, 711 and 600 MHz RDRAM storage
- 184 edge connector pads with 1mm pad spacing
- Maximum module PCB size: 133.5mm x 31.75mm x 1.37mm (5.25" x 1.25" x 0.05")
- Each RDRAM has 16 banks, for a total of 256, 192, 128, 96, or 64 banks on each 128MB, 96MB, 64MB, 48MB, or 32MB module respectively
- Gold plated edge connector pad contacts
- Serial Presence Detect (SPD) support
- Operates from a 2.5 volt supply (±5%)
- Low power and power down self refresh modes
- Separate Row and Column buses for higher efficiency
RDRAM delivers pure performance where it matters most: leading-edge applications. Whether on multimedia, network packet switching, content creation, etc., RDRAM unleashes the processing power of your system. High-bandwidth RDRAM is essential to drive top performing processors. RDRAM provides a flexible solution to meet bandwidth requirements of tomorrow's high performance systems. RDRAMs system solution scales easily from 800Mhz to 1066Mhz to 1200Mhz. Additionally, commodity RDRAM components are configurable in a range of RIMM module configurations from 16 to 32 and 64 bit data busses. These RIMM module solutions offer up to 9.6 GByte/second of memory performance while retaining standard PC form factors.
There are 3 independent attributes that define which specification a RAMBUS module belongs to:
Clock speed: 800MHz, 1066MHz.
Latency: 45ns, 40ns, 32ns.
Bus width: 16-bit, 32-bit.
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