Direct RDRAM chips can also be built with dual channels, doubling the transfer rate to 3.2 GBps. Intel was the major promoter of the Direct RDRAM technology.
Metal-Covered Modules
The Direct RDRAM chips used in computers were housed in Rambus Inline Memory Modules (RIMMs) that had a metal cover. RIMMs had different pin settings and were not interchangeable with DIMMs and SDRAM. See dynamic RAM, SLDRAM and memory modules.
RIMMs and DIMMs
RDRAM memory for computers was easily identifiable by its metal cover that served as a heat sink.
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