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HP memory, hp laserjet memory, hp ram, HPM-10, MS-5169, MS-6119, MS-6147, MS-6156, MS-6156VA, MS-6167, MS-6191, MS-6309, MS-6337, MS-6340, MX 1200, Pavilion 520c, Pavilion 540n, Pavilion 6535, Pavilion 6630, Pavilion 750c, Pavilion 750n, Pavilion 8160, Pavilion 8565C, Pavilion XE745, Pavilion XE783, Satellite 2180CDT, Satellite 220CDS, Satellite 220CS, Satellite 2655XDVD, Satellite 5005-S504, Satellite Pro 400CS, Satellite Pro 425CDS, Satellite Pro 430CDT What is SDRAM? SDRAM is an acronym for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. The term hplaserjetmemory "Synchronous" means that the clock cycle of the memory hplaserjetmemory is exactly hplaserjetmemory synchronized with the clock cycle of the bus. Every calculation and operation a PC performs is timed according to a clock ticking millions of times each second, its clock cycle or megahertz rating. If the memory clock cycle hplaserjetmemory is not in sync with the bus clock cycle, system problems will occur. What is Cache Memory? Cache, pronounced "cash", is a high-speed memory designed to supply the processor with the most frequently requested data and instructions. The information located in the cache memory can be accessed many times faster than information in the system''s main memory. The more information your system can retrieve from the cache memory, the more efficient the system will run. Level 1 (L1) cache, also referred to as Primary Cache, is normally located inside the CPU chip. Level 2 (L2) cache, also referred to as Secondary Cache, was normally located on the system board near the CPU in the past. In today''s systems, both are physically located within the CPU and as a result are not upgradable. What is SDRAM? SDRAM is an acronym for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. The term hplaserjetmemory "Synchronous" means that the clock cycle of the memory hplaserjetmemory is exactly hplaserjetmemory synchronized with the clock cycle of the bus. Every calculation and operation a PC performs is timed according to a clock ticking millions of times each second, its clock cycle or megahertz rating. If the memory clock cycle hplaserjetmemory is not in sync with the bus clock cycle, system problems will occur. What is Cache Memory? Cache, pronounced "cash", is a high-speed memory designed to supply the processor with the most frequently requested data and instructions. The information located in the cache memory can be accessed many times faster than information in the system''s main memory. The more information your system can retrieve from the cache memory, the more efficient the system will run. Level 1 (L1) cache, also referred to as Primary Cache, is normally located inside the CPU chip. Level 2 (L2) cache, also referred to as Secondary Cache, was normally located on the system board near the CPU in the past. In today''s systems, both are physically located within the CPU and as a result are not upgradable. ©2003 www.flash-memory-high-speed.com. All rights reserved. |