DDR4 memory
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nounfemininepl: DDR4 memories / memórias DDR4
memória DDR4
1. A type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) that is the fourth generation of DDR memory technology, characterized by higher speed and bandwidth than DDR3, operating at speeds typically between 2133 MHz and 3200 MHz
This gaming laptop comes equipped with 16GB of DDR4 memory for smooth performance.
Este laptop para jogos vem equipado com 16GB de memória DDR4 para um desempenho suave.
2. Random-access memory module used in personal computers, servers, and workstations that supports higher data transfer rates and improved power efficiency compared to previous generations
The system upgrade included replacing the old DDR3 with faster DDR4 memory modules.
A atualização do sistema incluiu a substituição da memória DDR3 antiga por módulos de memória DDR4 mais rápidos.
DDR4 memory is a standard component in modern computing across both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, tech-savvy consumers and IT professionals use the English term 'DDR4' alongside the Portuguese 'memória DDR4.' The technology became mainstream in Brazil around 2015-2016, following its 2014 release in developed markets. Brazilian tech retailers and online platforms like B2Brazil and Kabum prominently feature DDR4 specifications in product listings.
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