(Computers) memory technology for computers (memory exists in various speeds as from 333 megahertz and up to 433 megahertz)
Data Descriptive Record - The first record in a DDF file, it carries the information a DDF-reading program needs to know how to read the following data records
(Double Data Rate) is a technology designed to double the clock speed of the memory It activates output on both the rising and falling edge of the system clock rather than on just the rising edge, potentially doubling output
(f) - (Deutsche Demokratische Republik) East Germany Founded on 7/10/1949 in the Soviet occupation zone of Germany On 3/10/1990 it became the 5 new states of unified Germany
Double Data Rate is a type of SDRAM in which data is sent on both the rising and falling edges of clock cycles in a data burst
Double Data Rate is a Method in which memory sends data on both the rising and falling edges of clock cycles in a data burst rather than on just the rising edge, potentially doubling output
(D)ouble (D)ata (R)ate-Synchronous DRAM, a type of SDRAM that supports data transfers on both edges of each clock cycle (the rising and falling edges), effectively doubling the memory chip's data throughput DDR-SDRAM consumes less power and is also called SDRAM II
"Double Data Rate", Refers to RAM This type of memory can access memory twice as quickly as regular SDRAM
(Double Data Rate) or SDRAM II--The next generation of the current SDRAM DDR finds its foundations on the same design core of SDRAM, yet adds advances to enhance its speed capabilities As a result, DDR allows data to be sent on both the rising and falling edges of clock cycles in a data burst, delivering twice the bandwidth of standard SDRAMS DDR essentially doubles the memory speed from SDRAMs without increasing the clock frequency
Achronym for Double Data Rate, a type of Synchronous DRAM, or SDRAM DDR SDRAM enables data transfers to occur on both edges of the clock cycle, thus doubling the memory throughput of the chip
Double Data Rate Denial of Service (DoS) An attack intended to stall and/or crash a device, often by encouraging the device to consume all of a scarce critical resource (memory, bandwidth, CPU time, etc )
Double data rate is a type of SDRAM in which data is sent on both the rising and falling edges of clock cycles in a data burst It is usually referred to as DDR as opposed to DDR SDRAM
Acronym for Double Data Rate, a type of Synchronous DRAM, or SDRAM DDR SDRAM enables data transfers to occur on both edges of the clock cycle, thus doubling the memory throughput of the chip