EDO memory
[ee-dee-oh mem-uh-ree]
noun
memória EDO
1. A type of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) that allows the next memory access to begin before the current one has finished, improving performance in computers from the 1990s
EDO memory was a significant upgrade from standard DRAM, offering faster data transfer rates for older computer systems.
A memória EDO foi uma atualização significativa em relação à DRAM padrão, oferecendo taxas de transferência de dados mais rápidas para sistemas de computador antigos.
2. Extended Data Out memory, a RAM technology that extended the output of data beyond the normal memory cycle time
Many computers from 1995 to 1998 utilized EDO memory for improved performance.
Muitos computadores de 1995 a 1998 utilizavam memória EDO para melhor desempenho.
EDO memory is primarily a technical term used in computing and IT fields in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. It represents a specific era of computer hardware development (1990s) and is now largely obsolete, replaced by newer memory technologies. The term remains relevant in discussions of computing history and legacy systems.
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