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Computer Memory Timeline 4 - Timeline Help
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IBM and MIPS Technologies present their Reduced Instruction Set Computer RISC. The 1 megabyte RAM IBM PC-RT with a 1.2-megabyte FDD.
Fast Page Mode aka FPM DRAM 55 MHz used. This computer memory timeline 4 will show that the numbers are rising quickly.
The R4000 64-bit microprocessor.
Digital Equipment Corporation introduces the 64-bit OSF/1 AXP.
Extended Data Out EDO DRAM is used. The 64-bit Sun Ultra SPARC64 microprocessor and the 64-bit IBM AS/400 released.
The RS64 64-bit Power PC launched. The Synchronous Dynamic 66 MHz RAM aka SDRAM is used.
The Power 3 64-bit IBM microprocessors and the Sun 64-bit Ultra SPARC Solaris 7 are presented. The Synchronous Dynamic RAM aka SDRAM 100 MHz computer memory used.
Direct Rambus DRAM aka DRDRAM 800MHz is developed. Pseudostatic RAM aka PSRAM 133 MHz is used.
Double data rate DDR SDRAM 266 MHz is used. IBM creates its 64-bit z/OS and Linux its 64-bit z/Series operating computer memory devices.
Double data rate DDR SDRAM 333 MHz developed.
Double data rate DDR SDRAM 434 MHz. The Intel Itanium 2 processor is presented.
The AMD Opteron and Athlon, Mac OS X, and the IBM Power PC 970 have 64-bit processor lines, enhancing their computer memory. Double data rate DDR SDRAM is improved to 500 MHz.
Double data rate DDR SDRAM is now 533 MHz. Intel introduces its Xeon and Pentium 4 processors.
The new revolutionizing DDR2 SDRAM reaches the 800 MHz. Toshiba and SanDisk creates the NAND 1 GB Multi-Level Cell MLC flash memory storage chip. Samsung developed the worlds first 2 GB memory chip. The Sun AMD64 and EM64T Solaris 10 processors and the Pentium Extreme Edition 840 and Pentium D Intel marketed.
Intel creates the Dual Core Montecito Itanium 2. Samsung announces flash memory hard drives with a capacity of 4 up to 8 GB. Apple builds 64-bit EM64T Xeon processors for the Intel Xserve, iMac and Mac Pro.
DDR3 SDRAM with a speed of 1066 up to 1333 MHz replaces the previous DDR2 SDRAM. Intel Quad Core developed.
Sandisk says it is developing a 32 GB SDHC and a 12 GB Micro SDHC computer memory.
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Bibliography of Computer Memory Timeline 4
Özgüner, F (1993). Parallel Computing on Distributed Memory Multiprocessors.
Memory Patent Mapping Report (2004). Digital Processing Systems.
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