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What is the difference between DRAM component and a memory module?

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What is the difference between DRAM component and a memory module?

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A DRAM chip packaged in TSOP, TCP, etc., is called “component”, and its capacity is normally described in “bit” units. By contrast, a memory module consists of several DRAM components mounted on a board, allowing easy mounting in a PC, etc. The capacity of a memory module is normally described in “Byte” (= 8 bits) units.

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