Similarly, it is asked, what is GDDR RAM?
(Graphics Double Data Rate) GDDR is double data rate (DDR) memory specialized for fast rendering on graphics cards (GPUs). Introduced in 2000, GDDR is the primary graphics RAM in use today. GDDR is technically "GDDR SGRAM," superseding VRAM and WRAM.
One may also ask, what is DRAM used for? Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) is a type of semiconductor memory that is typically used for the data or program code needed by a computer processor to function. DRAM is a common type of random access memory (RAM) that is used in personal computers (PCs), workstations and servers.
Correspondingly, which is better Gddr or DDR?
GDDR is not the same as DDR. Overall, GDDR is built for much higher bandwidth, thanks to a wider memory bus. GDDR has lower power and heat dispersal requirements compared to DDR, allowing for higher performance modules, with simpler cooling systems. DDR1, DDR2, and DDR3 have a 64 bit bus (or 128 bit in dual channel).
What is single data rate synchronous dynamic RAM?
(SDR-RAM, SDR-SDRAM, Single Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory) RAM or SDRAM that transfers data on only one clock transition (0-1 or 1-0), in contrast to DDR-RAM.