SDRAM PC133

[ɛs-di-ræm pi-si wən-θɜrti-θri]
nounpl: SDRAM PC133s
SDRAM PC133
1. A type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) with a maximum clock speed of 133 MHz, commonly used in personal computers from the late 1990s to early 2000s
The computer's motherboard required SDRAM PC133 modules for optimal performance.
A placa-mãe do computador exigia módulos SDRAM PC133 para desempenho ideal.
2. Memory RAM standard that operates at 133 megahertz and features a 168-pin DIMM configuration
I upgraded my system by installing two SDRAM PC133 sticks with 256MB each.
Atualizei meu sistema instalando dois pentes SDRAM PC133 de 256MB cada.
SDRAM PC133 was a prevalent computer memory standard in Brazil and worldwide during the late 1990s and early 2000s, representing the standard upgrade path for personal computers before the transition to DDR memory. In Brazilian tech markets, this specification remains a reference point when discussing legacy computer systems. This term is primarily technical jargon used by IT professionals, computer builders, and enthusiasts rather than general vocabulary.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
SDRAM 133MHzPC133 memory133MHz SDRAMSDRAM 168-pin DIMM
Antonyms / Antônimos
SDRAM PC100DDR RAMDDR2 RAMRDRAM

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
SDRAM PC133
Standard technical term used in computer retail and IT contexts
Portugal
SDRAM PC133
Same technical designation used in Portuguese IT industry
USA
SDRAM PC133
Standard industry terminology in English-speaking markets

Related Words

SDRAMRAMmemory moduleMHzDIMMmotherboardcomputer memoryPC100
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