DDR3tyyppiä
DDR3tyyppiä is a designation that appears to refer to a specific type of DDR3 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM). DDR3 is the third generation of DDR SDRAM, a standard for high-speed computing memory. It succeeded DDR2 and was later replaced by DDR4. DDR3 modules are characterized by their higher clock speeds, lower operating voltages, and improved power efficiency compared to their predecessors. The term "tyyppiä" is a Finnish word meaning "type" or "kind." Therefore, "DDR3tyyppiä" likely indicates a particular variant or classification within the broader DDR3 memory standard, possibly referring to specific timings, densities, or a manufacturer's internal categorization. Without further context, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact technical specifications implied by "DDR3tyyppiä." However, it firmly places the memory module within the DDR3 family, implying a set of general performance characteristics associated with that generation of RAM technology. Users encountering this designation would typically look to the full product specifications or module markings for more precise details regarding its speed, capacity, and latency.