DDR memory
[/ˌdiː.diː.ˈɑːr ˈmɛm.ə.ri/]
nounfemininepl: DDR memories / memórias DDR
memória DDR
1. A type of computer random-access memory (RAM) that transfers data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal, doubling the data transfer rate compared to single data rate (SDR) memory
The new motherboard supports DDR memory modules up to 32GB capacity.
A nova placa-mãe suporta módulos de memória DDR com capacidade de até 32GB.
2. Specifically, the original DDR standard (DDR1, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, DDR5) used in personal computers and servers
I upgraded my computer with faster DDR memory to improve gaming performance.
Atualizei meu computador com memória DDR mais rápida para melhorar o desempenho nos jogos.
DDR memory is a standard technical term used globally in computing. In Brazil and Portugal, it's referred to as 'memória DDR' and is widely discussed in tech forums, computer shops, and gaming communities. The term is typically not translated further and remains as 'DDR' in technical documentation and casual conversation among tech-savvy users.
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