type of random memory that enables continuous production of data without interruption (by "overlapping" access to memory so that one read begins before an earlier read is completed)
A feature that allows for faster back to back accesses Quickly replacing FPM EDO memory will work in systems that aren't designed for it, but there will be no performance gain
Short for Extended Data Output Dynamic Random Access Memory, a type of DRAM that is faster than conventional DRAM Unlike conventional DRAM which can only access one block of data at a time, EDO RAM can start fetching the next block of memory at the same time that it sends the previous block to the CPU
(Extended Data-Out) - A DRAM technology that shortens the read cycle between memory and CPU On computers that support it, EDO memory allows a CPU to access memory 10 to 20 percent faster than comparable fast-page mode memory
A feature that allows for faster back to back accesses Quickly replacing FPM EDO memory will work in systems that arent designed for it, but there will be no performance gain
Extended Data Output, a type of random access memory (RAM) chip designed to improve the time to read from memory on faster microprocessors such as the Intel Pentium
A form of DRAM technology that shortens the read cycle between memory and CPU On computer systems designed to support it, EDO memory allows a CPU to access memory 10 to 20 percent faster than comparable fast-page mode chips
Extended Data Output - Memory module in order to increase the computers memory This kind modules is faster than the common modules, but not always suitable for all mainboards and systems