DDR2
[/ˌdiː diː ˈɑːr ˈtuː/ or /ˌdiː diː ɛʁ ˈduː/]
nounfemininepl: DDR2s or DDR2
DDR2 (memória DDR2)
1. A type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) that is faster and more efficient than DDR memory, commonly used in computers from the mid-2000s to early 2010s
The old desktop computer used DDR2 memory modules with 4GB capacity.
O computador antigo usava módulos de memória DDR2 com capacidade de 4GB.
2. The second generation of Double Data Rate memory technology, operating at higher speeds than its predecessor
DDR2 RAM offered significant performance improvements over DDR1 memory.
A memória DDR2 oferecia melhorias significativas de desempenho em relação à memória DDR1.
DDR2 is a specialized technical term used in computing and technology discussions across both Portuguese-speaking and English-speaking countries. The acronym is typically not translated and remains 'DDR2' in both languages. This technology became obsolete in the 2010s, replaced by DDR3, DDR4, and subsequently DDR5, but remains significant in discussions about legacy computer systems and retro computing communities.
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