SDRAM
(Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory). A type of dynamic RAM memory with sophisticated features that are fast enough to be synchronized with the processor's clock, which eliminates wait states and latency. SDRAM provides up to 1.1GB/sec data transfer while DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate SDRAM) doubles that rate to 2.1GB/sec. Southbridge: The chip in a system core-logic chipset that controls the IDE bus, USB, plug-n-play support, the PCI-ISA bridge, keyboard/mouse controller, power management features, and other peripherals.



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