What is Rdram?
• RDRAM is a more expensive, higher bandwidth variety of memory that you’ll only find on higher-end Intel systems • It is commonly called Rambus, because the technology is very closely guarded by a company of the same name • While RDRAM is just memory that can be read from or written to, it is different from SDRAM in that it is designed to provide higher bandwidth and performance than normal SD-RAM • RDRAM not only provides a differing memory signaling process, but it also runs separate memory modules in serial, rather than in parallel like SDRAM.