eXtended Data Rate

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eXtended Data Rate (XDR) is a high-performance dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) technology designed to provide very high bandwidth for applications like game consoles, graphics systems, and networking equipment.

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instanceOf DRAM technology
computer memory technology
abbreviation XDR
applicationDomain graphics memory
multimedia systems
network infrastructure
bandwidthCharacteristic very high data transfer rate
dataRateCharacteristic higher bandwidth than conventional DDR SDRAM
designedFor high bandwidth
high-performance applications
isSubtypeOf DRAM
high-performance DRAM
memoryAccessType random access
memoryCategory synchronous DRAM
memoryType dynamic random-access memory
optimizationGoal maximize memory bandwidth
support high-throughput networking
support intensive graphics workloads
performanceCharacteristic high bandwidth per pin
low latency compared to some commodity DRAMs
standsFor eXtended Data Rate NERFINISHED
targetSystemType game console memory subsystem
graphics processing unit memory
network processor memory
technologyClass high-speed memory interface
usedIn consumer electronics
embedded systems
game consoles
graphics systems
networking equipment

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XDR hasFullName eXtended Data Rate