How to Choose the Right DRAM for an Application
While price and density play large roles in selecting dynamic random access memory (DRAM), many other considerations must be taken into account. For example, long-term product support is a key consideration for many applications.
Manufacturers of products with long product lifecycles, such as network infrastructure and automotive products, require lasting product support. The DRAM market's transition to double data rate, third generation (DDR3) will have implications for many of these manufacturers.
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