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We have different varieties of RAM in our laptops and they can be of DDR1, DDR2 or DDR3 types and they all come under the SDRAM category. When you want to know the Laptop RAM difference, you must understand that though all the three types of RAM do the same function in providing the memory support to your laptop during its operation they have some vital differences both in physical design and performance design.

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You have to be aware of these to know exactly what you mean by each term and what it holds for your computer’s performance and how you can select the right one if you have to replace them and to avoid compatibility problems when doing so.
When you study the laptop RAM difference you will appreciate that these are different for each of the RAM types and hence they are not compatible with each other and hence they cannot be mix and matched. RAM provides the facility to store the data both before and after processing on a temporary basis and is now available in different versions and speeds to match the performance specifications of the present day laptop computers.
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The present day RAM is built on the Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory using the Double Data Rate specifications and hence they are called as SDRAM of DDR1, DDR2, or DDR3 versions. They work on the basis of double pumping, dual pumping or double transition process. They are able to provide two data transfer for each clock cycle.

The first in the category of RAM is the DDR or DDR1 RAM and it belongs to the first generation in the SDRAM technological evolution. It is characterized by enhanced prefetching, strobe based data bus, double transition clocking, low voltage signalling, Stub- series Terminated logic-2 etc. Comes with 184 pins and works at the highest voltage range.
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DDR2 RAM is the successor of DDR1 and gives a data transfer rates of up to 6.4 GB per second and works at a lower voltage, and gives much improved performance than the DDR1 due to the faster clocks, low voltage ( 1.8 volts) operation, with a simplified command set is able to give better performance than the DDR1
While learning the laptop RAM difference you will find that the DDR3 belongs to the latest third generation of laptop RAM and is a further improved version over DDR2 as it has more improved data transfer bandwidth and still lower power consumption. The DDR3 RAM is designed to operate at 400MHz to 1066 MHz and can transfer from 6.40GB to 17 GB per second. DDR3 RAM design gives chip capacities of 512 MB to 16 GB.
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Due to the continuous evolution and advancements in the computer memory technology the DDR1 has become obsolete and they are not mass produced anymore. Due to better performance and streamlined operation and compact size DDR2 and DDR3 are more preferred for use in the present days.