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  2. Registered memory - Wikipedia

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    Registered (Buffered) DIMM (R-DIMM or RDIMM) modules insert a buffer between the pins of the command and address buses on the DIMM and the memory chips. A high-capacity DIMM might have numerous memory chips, each of which must receive the memory address, and their combined input capacitance limits the speed at which the memory bus can operate.

  3. HyperCloud Memory - Wikipedia

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    HCDIMM is a 240-pin, 72 bit-wide, load reduced, DDR3 SDRAM dual in-line memory module (DIMM). According to Cirrascale, "while LRDIMM requires a special BIOS configuration, HyperCloud provides seamless plug-and-play operation with past, current and future generations of Intel processors."

  4. File:20210402 Registered versus load-reduced DIMM memory.svg

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    English: Illustration of distinction between Registered DIMM (dual in-line memory module) configuration and Load-reduced DIMM. Illustration modeled after: Deffree, Suzanne (September 20, 2011). "Basics of LRDIMM". EDN. Illustration was requested by "User" 31.223.130.38 on 22 March 2021 at the Graphics Lab Illustration Workshop on en.Wikipedia.

  5. Netlist, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    HyperCloud (industry's first LRDIMM) Introduced in 2009, HyperCloud is a load reduced DDR3 DIMM performing rank multiplication and load reduction functions which allows the system to increase its performance and access high-capacity memory modules.

  6. DDR4 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    Be Load reduced modules, which are designated by LR and are similar to registered/buffered memory, in a way that LRDIMM modules buffer both control and data lines while retaining the parallel nature of all signals. As such, LRDIMM memory provides larger overall maximum memory capacities, while addressing some of the performance and power ...

  7. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    Assorted SO-DIMM Modules A 200-pin PC2-5300 DDR2 SO-DIMM. A 204-pin PC3-10600 DDR3 SO-DIMM. A SO-DIMM slot on a computer motherboard. A SO-DIMM (pronounced "so dim" / ˈ s oʊ d ɪ m /, also spelled SODIMM) or small outline DIMM, is a smaller alternative to a DIMM, being roughly half the physical size of a regular DIMM. The first SO-DIMMs had ...

  8. Fully Buffered DIMM - Wikipedia

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    A Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) is a type of memory module used in computer systems. It is designed to improve memory performance and capacity by allowing multiple memory modules to be each connected to the memory controller using a serial interface, rather than a parallel one.

  9. Memory rank - Wikipedia

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    DRAM load on the command/address (CA) bus can be reduced by using registered memory. [citation needed] Predating the term rank (sometimes also called row) is the use of single-sided and double-sided modules, especially with SIMMs. While most often the number of sides used to carry RAM chips corresponded to the number of ranks, sometimes they ...