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  2. LPX (form factor) - Wikipedia

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    LPX (short for Low Profile eXtension), originally developed by Western Digital, was a loosely defined motherboard format (form factor) widely used from 1987 to the late 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Reliability, availability and serviceability - Wikipedia

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    Reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS), also known as reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM), is a computer hardware engineering term involving reliability engineering, high availability, and serviceability design. The phrase was originally used by IBM as a term to describe the robustness of their mainframe computers.

  4. Random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    Software can "partition" a portion of a computer's RAM, allowing it to act as a much faster hard drive that is called a RAM disk. A RAM disk loses the stored data when the computer is shut down, unless memory is arranged to have a standby battery source, or changes to the RAM disk are written out to a nonvolatile disk.

  5. Motherboard form factor - Wikipedia

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    A standard proposed by Intel as a successor to ATX in the early 2000s, according to Intel the layout has better cooling. BTX Boards are flipped in comparison to ATX Boards, so a BTX or MicroBTX Board needs a BTX case, while an ATX style board fits in an ATX case. The RAM slots and the PCI slots are parallel to each other.

  6. Memory footprint - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, low-memory-footprint programs were of importance to running applications on embedded systems where memory would often be a constrained resource [1] – so much so that developers typically sacrificed efficiency (processing speeds) just to make program footprints small enough to fit into the available RAM.

  7. Registered memory - Wikipedia

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    The cost is increased memory latency, as a result of one [citation needed] additional clock cycle required for the address to traverse the additional buffer. Early registered RAM modules were physically incompatible with unregistered RAM modules, but the two variants of SDRAM R-DIMMs are mechanically interchangeable, and some motherboards may ...

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  9. LPX - Wikipedia

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    LPX can mean: Landing Platform eXperimental, a classification of warship characterized by the South Korean LPX Dokdo; Liepāja International Airport; LPX (form factor), motherboard standard; Lean Packet Exchange protocol, an Ethernet protocol used to communicate with the variant Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS) of NetDisk.