Rambus dynamic random-access memory
Rambus dynamic random-access memory
[¦ram‚bəs dī¦nam·ik ‚ran·dəm ′ak‚ses ‚mem·rē] (computer science)
High-performance memory that can transfer data at rates of 800 megahertz and higher. Abbreviated RDRAM.
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