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DDR vs. DDR2 - What it means to you. Manufacturer: Corsair by Brian Tiller (8/26/2004)
Introduction Now that DDR2 is out, motherboard manufacturers have gotten geared up for its appearance. Is now the time to go for the gusto and upgrade? Hopefully this article will help to shed some light on that question as we pit the new against the old. Now, I'm not saying that the days of DDR are over, but we've pretty much seen the limits of what DDR is capable of. DDR2 is the next logical progression for memory standards and speeds. DDR2 incorporates several new designs and specifications which play a part in it's increased speed. On-Die Termination Posted CAS and Additive Latency Off Chip Driver Calibration Prefetch Package Below is a small chart, courtesy of Corsair, which outlines the major differences of the two types of memory.
From this chart you can tell that DDR2 effectively picks up where DDR1 leaves off. It's data rate begins at 400 and scales upward to 667 currently. Another thing to take notice of are the latencies; they are double those of DDR. Apparently, they are sacrificed for the higher speed, and it should be interesting to see what kind of a trade off it is. Voltage requirements for DDR2 are greatly
reduced from that of DDR. Down to 1.8 volts; this translates into a lot less
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