Desktops
EEPROM vs FlashROM
EEPROM is a type of non-volatile memory that is a user-modifiable memory that can be constantly erased and re-programmed by users through applying higher than normal electrical voltage generated externally or... |
Dual Core vs Quad Core
A dual-core processor is a type of a central processing unit (CPU) that has two complete execution cores. Quad-core processors have four independent central processing units that can read and execute... |
DDR1 vs DDR2
DDR1 and DDR2 are two different types of SDRAM that are used in computers. DDR2 provides a faster transfer rate, bus clock and is more power-friendly compared to DDR1. |
AMD vs Pentium
AMD is a multinational company that is based in Sunnyvale, California. Pentium is one of brands of x86-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel. Over the years, AMD had number of processors that competed... |
RDRAM vs SDRAM
SDRAM is a type of dynamic random-access memory that is synchronized with the system bus. RDRAM is a type of memory that can provide a fast current memory with a maximum speed of 100 MHz and transfers data up... |