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  2. LPDDR - Wikipedia

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    Both LPDDR4 and LPDDR5 allow up to 10 bits of column address, but the names are different. LPDDR4's C0–C9 are renamed B0–B3 and C0–C5. As with LPDDR4, writes must start at a multiple-of-16 address with B0–B3 zero, but reads may request a burst be transferred in a different order by specifying a non-zero value for B3.

  3. List of UNISOC systems on chips - Wikipedia

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    LPDDR3, LPDDR4/4X A7862E 12 nm 8 LPDDR3, LPDDR4/4X Bluetooth 5 BLE GPS + Beidou + Glonass / GPS + Galileo + Glonass 3× SDIO 3.0 / USB 2.0 Type-C, USB 1.1 and OTG 2.0 / 4× SPI / 4× I2S / 8× I2C / 7× UART 150 GPIO V8811 22 nm 1 Integrated 16 Mb/32M Flash Supports 3GPP NB-IoT R13/R14/R15/R16 8910DM 28 nm 2

  4. Comparison of popular optical data-storage systems - Wikipedia

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    The following are examples of optical storage media excluded from this article: Holographic data storage - either still in development, or available but generally only encountered in niche usage as of 2007. Laserdisc - not used for recordable data storage in the computing world, although recordable formats did exist briefly.

  5. DDR4 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    DDR4 RAM operates at a voltage of 1.2 V and supports frequencies between 800 and 1600 MHz (DDR4-1600 through DDR4-3200). Compared to DDR3, which operates at 1.5 V with frequencies from 400 to 1067 MHz (DDR3-800 through DDR3-2133), DDR4 offers better performance and energy efficiency. DDR4 speeds are advertised as double the base clock rate due ...

  6. List of iPad models - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... LPDDR4 1600 MHz (51.2 GB/s) ... System-on-chip RAM RAM type Storage type

  7. IBM XIV Storage System - Wikipedia

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    The IBM XIV Storage System was a line of cabinet-size disk storage servers.The system is a collection of modules, each of which is an independent computer with its own memory, interconnections, disk drives, and other subcomponents, laid out in a grid and connected together in parallel using either InfiniBand (third generation systems) or Ethernet (second generation systems) connections.

  8. NetApp FAS - Wikipedia

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    NetApp FAS3240-R5. Modern NetApp FAS, AFF or ASA system consist of customized computers with Intel processors using PCI.Each FAS, AFF or ASA system has non-volatile random access memory, called NVRAM, in the form of a proprietary PCI NVRAM adapter or NVDIMM-based memory, to log all writes for performance and to play the data log forward in the event of an unplanned shutdown.

  9. High Bandwidth Memory - Wikipedia

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    High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is a computer memory interface for 3D-stacked synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) initially from Samsung, AMD and SK Hynix.It is used in conjunction with high-performance graphics accelerators, network devices, high-performance datacenter AI ASICs, as on-package cache in CPUs [1] and on-package RAM in upcoming CPUs, and FPGAs and in some supercomputers ...