A systems engineer is preparing RAM upgrades for four specialized hardware deployments. Match each system requirement on the left with its corresponding memory specification or form factor feature on the right.
- Ultra-thin laptop upgrade requiring module architecture with dual independent 32-bit subchannels and lower operating voltage than DDR4DDR5 SODIMM
- Enterprise database server deployment requiring memory buffers to minimize electrical loading on the memory controller busLRDIMM with ECC
- High-performance desktop workstation configured to double memory bandwidth by placing identical modules across separate channelsDual-channel population
- Compact edge gateway appliance utilizing small-form-factor unbuffered modules with single-bit error detection capabilitiesECC SODIMM
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The ultra-thin laptop specification matches DDR5 SODIMM; the enterprise database server requirement matches LRDIMM with ECC; the high-performance desktop setup matches Dual-channel population; and the compact edge gateway appliance matches ECC SODIMM.
Each deployment scenario aligns with specific memory traits: DDR5 SODIMM provides dual 32-bit subchannels in a compact mobile form factor; LRDIMM uses buffer logic to decrease electrical loading on server memory controllers; dual-channel population utilizes dual 64-bit paths for doubled data rate throughput; and ECC SODIMM brings enterprise single-bit error detection to small-form-factor devices.
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RAM Form Factors, Generations, and Error Correction Capabilities