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  2. Dynamic random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    Page mode DRAM was in turn later improved with a small modification which further reduced latency. DRAMs with this improvement are called fast page mode DRAMs (FPM DRAMs). In page mode DRAM, the chip does not capture the column address until CAS is asserted, so column access time (until data out was valid) begins when CAS is asserted.

  3. Fast Page Mode DRAM - Wikipedia

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  4. Synchronous dynamic random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    This type of SDRAM is slower than the DDR variants, because only one word of data is transmitted per clock cycle (single data rate). But this type is also faster than its predecessors extended data out DRAM (EDO-RAM) and fast page mode DRAM (FPM-RAM) which took typically two or three clocks to transfer one word of data.

  5. SIMM - Wikipedia

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    DRAM technologies used in SIMMs include FPM (Fast Page Mode memory, used in all 30-pin and early 72-pin modules), and the higher-performance EDO DRAM (used in later 72-pin modules). Due to the differing data bus widths of the memory modules and some processors, sometimes several modules must be installed in identical pairs or in identical ...

  6. List of RAM drive software - Wikipedia

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    The Free Edition (limited to Windows 32-bit Win2000 / XP / 2003) is able to use 'invisible' RAM in the 3.25 to 4 GB 'gap' (if your motherboard has i946 or above chipset) & is also capable of 'saving to hard disk on power down' (so, in theory, allows you to use the RAM disk for Windows XP swap file and survive over a 'Hibernate').

  7. Semiconductor memory - Wikipedia

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    FPM DRAM (Fast page mode DRAM) – An older type of asynchronous DRAM that improved on previous types by allowing repeated accesses to a single "page" of memory to occur at a faster rate. Used in the mid-1990s.

  8. FPM DRAM - Wikipedia

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  9. Fast page mode - Wikipedia

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