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>Subject: Re: memory question (hardware)
>Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 16:27:07 -0400
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>>Latency, risk of failure, sure... also sheer design complexity
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On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 16:27:07 -0400
"Jeff Soules" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Jeff,
> to solve the geometry of fitting more circuitry in the same space),
True, but for memory that's easier than for, say, a CPU. Mainly
because there's a *lot* of repetition in RAM chips. As a result, a
fair b
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> >Subject: RE: memory question (hardware)
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>Subject: RE: memory question (hardware)
>Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 01:08:10 -0400
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>>When memory is manufactured why does a stick of
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 22:14:01 -0700
Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Paul,
> Smaller die size means higher price. You're squeezing twice as many
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As a result, failure rate will be higher too, since greater density
leads to greater risk of error.
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 01:08 -0400, Mag Gam wrote:
> When memory is manufactured why does a stick of 4GB memory cost 2.5
> times of 2GB memory? Is the manufacturing process that much different
> to justify the cost?
Smaller die size means higher price. You're squeezing twice as many
circuits int
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