extended data out random-access memory

extended data out random-access memory

[ik¦stend·əd ‚dad·ə ¦au̇t ‚ran·dəm ′ak‚ses ‚mem·rē]
(computer science)
A type of dynamic random-access memory that was optimized for the 66-megahertz bus but largely has been replaced by faster systems. Abbreviated EDO RAM.
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