DDR RAM
[ˌdiː diː ˈɑːr ræm]
nounpl: DDR RAMs
memória DDR
1. A type of computer memory (Double Data Rate Random Access Memory) that transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock cycle, allowing faster data rates than standard SDRAM
The computer was upgraded with DDR RAM to improve its performance.
O computador foi atualizado com memória DDR para melhorar seu desempenho.
2. A specific generation of dynamic RAM technology, commonly available in DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4 variants, used as the primary memory in most modern computers
This motherboard supports DDR RAM speeds up to 3200 MHz.
Esta placa-mãe suporta velocidades de memória DDR até 3200 MHz.
DDR RAM is a universal technical term used identically in both Brazilian and American English computing communities. The abbreviation DDR is universally recognized among tech professionals in both countries. In Brazil, it may be fully spelled out as 'memória de acesso aleatório de taxa dupla de dados' in formal documentation, but DDR RAM is the industry standard abbreviation used in both markets.
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