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  1. AMD intros the lowest power flash memory device for high-end cellular phones.(AMD Am29BDS640G)(Product Announcement): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  2. Ultra-Low Voltage Nano-Scale Memories (Integrated Circuits and Systems)
  3. Memory hardware for high speed job selection (State University of New York at Buffalo. Dept. of Computer Science. Technical report) by Carl H Smith, 1974
  4. Memory Architecture & Parallel Access by Michael Gossel, Burghard Rebel, et all 1994-01-15
  5. Personal computer hardware: Central Processing Unit, Random-Access Memory, Compact Disc, DVD, Hard Disk Drive, Chipset, BIOS, Firmware, Operating System, Bus, Conventional PCI
  6. Programmer's Guide to Memory Architecture: Optimizing and Tuning Application Performance by David Loshin, 1998-04
  7. Fifth Biennial Nonvolatile Memory Technology Review: June 22-24, 1993 Linthicum Heights, MD Usa/IEEE Catalog No 93Th0547-0
  8. Records of the 1993 IEEE International Workshop on Memory Testing August 9-10, 1993 San Jose, California
  9. Small Memory Software: Patterns for systems with limited memory (Software Patterns Series) by James Noble, Charles Weir, 2000-11-09
  10. Memory Management for Dummies Quick Reference by Doug Lowe, 1996-04-30
  11. Mc68851 Paged Memory Management Unit User's Manual by "Motorola", 1989-01
  12. Memory Management in a Multimedia World by Joel Powell, 1994-05
  13. The Everything Computer Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Computer, from E-Mail to the Internet, from Hardware to Software, Processors to Printers, Memory to Modems, and (Everything Series) by John K. Waters, 2000-10
  14. Quick Memory Management Techniques by Brian Underdahl, 1994-07-22

41. Memory Hardware Support For Sparse Computations - Microsoft Academic Search
Authors Arnold J. Niessen, Harry A. G. Wijshoff. Citations 0 Address computations and indirect, hence double, memory accessesin sparse matrix application software render
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Memory Hardware Support for Sparse Computations Edit Memory Hardware Support for Sparse Computations Arnold J. Niessen Harry A. G. Wijshoff Address computations and indirect, hence double, memory accessesin sparse matrix application software render sparse computations to beinefficient in general. In this paper we propose memory architectures thatsupport the storage of sparse vectors and matrices. In a first design, calledvector storage, a matrix is handled as an array of sparse vectors, storedas singly-linked lists. Deletion and insertion of a vector is done roworcolumn-wise only. In a second design, called matrix storage, ... Conference: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - HICSS View or Download The following links allow you to view and download full papers. These links are maintained by other sources not affiliated with Microsoft Academic Search.

42. Memory Hardware
Memory Interleaving Up memory Previous memory Memory Hardware. The basic memory cells (bipolar and MOS) A 16 by 8 memory containing 8bit words A memory containing cells
http://fourier.eng.hmc.edu/e85/lectures/memory/node1.html
Next: Memory Interleaving Up: memory Previous: memory
Memory Hardware
The basic memory cells (bipolar and MOS): A 16 by 8 memory containing 8-bit words: A memory containing cells: A 64k by 16 memory composed of memory chips (16k by 1): Dynamic random access memory: The main concerns of memory design are the capacity, speed, and cost. The main approaches are
  • Hierarchy Parallelism

Ruye Wang 2005-11-29

43. Memory | Hardware Secrets
Everything You Need To Know About DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 Memories Tutorials August 27, 2009 - By Gabriel Torres Curious about the technical differences between DDR3, DDR2 and DDR
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Recommended Home Memory Everything You Need To Know About DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 Memories
Tutorials - August 27, 2009 - By Gabriel Torres
Curious about the technical differences between DDR3, DDR2 and DDR memories? In this tutorial we explain them all.
Everything You Need to Know About Dual Channel
Tutorials - July 16, 2008 - By Gabriel Torres
Everything you need to know about dual channel technology, which is used to double memory transfer rate. Includes how it works, how to set it up, how to calculate transfer speeds and more.
Patriot DDR2-1150/PC2-9200 2 GB Memory Kit Review
Reviews - May 17, 2007 - By Gabriel Torres
Our review of Patriot PDC22G9200ELK, a 2 GB PC2-9200 memory kit rated at 1,150 MHz with 5-5-5-12 timings. Check it out.
DDR3 Memory Modules from Super Talent
First Look - April 25, 2007 - By Gabriel Torres
We took some pictures of two 512 MB DDR3 memory modules from Super Talent, take a look by yourself.
Patriot DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 1 GB Memory Kit Review
Reviews - October 6, 2006 - By Gabriel Torres We reviewed one of most high-end DDR2 memory modules available in the market today, Patriot PDC21G8500ELK, which is a 1 GB DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 memory kit, able to officially run up to 1,066 MHz at 5-5-5-16 timings. Check it out.

44. Widefox / Memory
Kernel Comparison Linux (2.6.28) versus Windows (Vista SP1) Memory Memory Hardware Limits
http://widefox.pbworks.com/Memory

45. CiteSeerX — Memory Hardware Support For Sparse Computations
CiteSeerX Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles) Address computations and indirect, hence double, memory accesses in sparse matrix application software render sparse
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.52.4242

46. Vaio UX Flash Memory Hardware Modification
Project Upgrade a Vaio UX50 with a 30Gb hard drive to 64Gb solid state using USB flash and memory cards. Components SanDisk 4Gb Extreme IV compact flash card
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Vaio UX flash memory hardware modification
Project: Upgrade a Vaio UX50 with a 30Gb hard drive to 64Gb solid state using USB flash and memory cards.
Components:
SanDisk 4Gb Extreme IV compact flash card
Generic 16Gb compact flash card
Lexar 4Gb USB flash memory
Adata 16Gb USB flash memory
SanDisk 8Gb micro sd card
two generic 8Gb micro sd cards
'spider' USB hub
USB micro sd reader Photofast CR 5400 dual micro sd to pro duo adapter ZIF PATA to compact flash adapter The hard drive has been removed and replaced with a ZIF to compact flash adapter. The compact flash card must be set to fixed mode for the Vaio to boot. A special SanDisk utility called ATCFWCHG.COM was used to enable booting from the 4Gb compact flash card. The USB hub shown above before fitting inside the Vaio UX. The input to the USB hub is connected to the ribbon cable normally going to the side USB port and one of the hubs four outputs is connected back to the side USB socket. The USB hub is fitted into the space next to the compact flash slot. The circuit board of the internal Lexar 4Gb USB flash memory can just be seen under the hub inside the Vaio at the lower left.

47. Memory Upgrade Of A HP DL-140 Server Memory, Hardware
HI I have a HP DL140G2 server with 8 memory bank slots. It came with two 512MB sticks giving 1GIG RAM. Then I bought one 1GIG ram stick and placed it in the third slot but the
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Wireless/Standards/WAP/Q_26369753.htm

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