Definition of RDRAM
RDRAM stands for Rambus dynamic random access memory, It was developed by Rambus, Inc. in 1990. A memory subsystem called Rambus dynamic random access memory (RDRAM) was designed with better speeds for data transfer in view. RDRAM is a type of synchronous dynamic random access memory(SDRAM). Random access memory(RAM), a RAM controller, and a bus line that links RAM to the CPU and other PC components make up a random access memory module(RDRAM). RDRAM faced challenges from DDR SDRAM and was utilized in Windows PCs and video games.