Cnr (communication and networking riser), Ddr (double data rate) ram – AOpen AK77-600N User Manual

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high transfer rate of 1MB/s, it also could be encrypted with pin code. With hopping rate of 1600 hops per second, it’s difficult to

be intercepted and are less interrupted by electromagnetic wave.

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The CNR specification provides the PC industry the opportunity to deliver a flexible and cost reduced method of implementing

LAN, home networking, DSL, USB, wireless, audio and modem subsystems widely used in today's "connected PCs". The CNR

specification is an open industry specification and is supported by OEMs, IHV card manufacturers, silicon supplier and

Microsoft.

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DDR RAM utilizes the existing

SDRAM

(For ex, PC-100, PC-133) infrastructure and technology while doubling the nominal

bandwidth available to systems in an easy to design and simple to adopt way. Based on FSB frequency, DDR RAM on the

market are DDR200, DDR266 and DDR333 with more coming around soon.

DDR200, transfer bandwidth up to 200x64/8=1600MB/s (PC1600)

DDR266, transfer bandwidth up to 266x64/8=2100MB/s (PC2100)

DDR333, transfer bandwidth up to 333x64/8=2700MB/s (PC2700)

DDR400, transfer bandwidth up to 400x64/8=3200MB/s (PC3200)

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