A specification from Intel for memory chips that support the 133 MHz frontside bus. See memory module.
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A specification from Intel for memory chips that support the 133 MHz frontside bus. See memory module.
PC133 is a computer memory standard defined by the JEDEC. PC133 refers to Synchronous DRAM operating at a clock frequency of 133 MHz, on a 64-bit-wide bus, at a voltage of 3.3 V. PC133 is available in 168 pin DIMM and 144 pin SO-DIMM form factors. PC133 was the fastest and final SDRAM standard ever approved by the JEDEC, and delivers a bandwidth of 1064 MB per second ([133 MHz * 64/8]=1064 MB/s). PC133 is backward compatible with PC100.
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