Muististandardit
Muististandardit, often translated as memory standards, refer to agreed-upon specifications and guidelines for the design, implementation, and operation of memory systems within computing devices. These standards aim to ensure interoperability, reliability, and performance across different manufacturers and product generations. Key aspects covered by memory standards include physical dimensions of memory modules, electrical signaling protocols, timing parameters, and error correction mechanisms.
The most well-known examples of memory standards are those developed by JEDEC (formerly the Joint Electron
Beyond the fundamental electrical and physical aspects, memory standards also address aspects like power consumption and