However, many servers and some desktop or workstation computers use a type of memory module called registered memory or buffered memory: buffered memory is the term used by the 220-901 exam. Buffered (registered) memory modules contain a register chip that enables the system to remain stable with large amounts of memory installed.
What Is ECC Memory in RAM? A Basic Definition | Tom's Hardware Mar 10, 2019 CIT 1351: Chapter 6-Memory Flashcards | Quizlet an 8ns memory chip is faster than a 10ns memory chip. t/f. a thumb drive is an example of buffered memory. t/f. true. a 32MBx64 DIMM has a total capacity of 256MB. t/f. What type of memory has extra chips at the bottom to delay data transfers to ensure accuracy? A) ECC B) VCM C) Parity
For the buffered NoC, flit-by-flit routing may cause an older flit to wait much longer to receive a pass permit in a channel. This is because in the buffered channel, each flit has a timestamp for arbitration, and general arbitrators choose the winner based on the top flit in each channel.
Those are independent functions. (The confusing wording that Kingston uses is a quirk specific to FB-DIMMs; the AMB serializes all data, so the bus always has the capability to handle ECC bits. Registered RAM doesn't care about ECC, Buffered RAM just requires one extra buffer chip for the added width) – user71659 May 15 '18 at 5:13
What Is ECC Memory in RAM? A Basic Definition | Tom's Hardware
Mar 10, 2019 CIT 1351: Chapter 6-Memory Flashcards | Quizlet an 8ns memory chip is faster than a 10ns memory chip. t/f. a thumb drive is an example of buffered memory. t/f. true. a 32MBx64 DIMM has a total capacity of 256MB. t/f. What type of memory has extra chips at the bottom to delay data transfers to ensure accuracy? A) ECC B) VCM C) Parity What are the different Memory (RAM) types? – RamCity Help