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==== PC100 ==== {{For|the Japanese home computer|NEC PC-100}} [[Image:SDRAM 128MB 133MHz.jpg|thumb|upright=1.25|DIMM: 168 pins and two notches]] '''PC100''' is a standard for internal removable computer [[random-access memory]], defined by the [[Joint Electron Device Engineering Council|JEDEC]]. PC100 refers to Synchronous DRAM operating at a clock frequency of 100 MHz, on a 64-bit-wide bus, at a voltage of 3.3 V. PC100 is available in 168-pin [[DIMM]] and 144-pin [[SO-DIMM]] [[Computer form factor|form factor]]s. PC100 is [[backward compatible]] with PC66 and was superseded by the PC133 standard. A module built out of 100 MHz SDRAM chips is not necessarily capable of operating at 100 MHz. The PC100 standard specifies the capabilities of the [[memory module]] as a whole. PC100 is used in many older computers; PCs around the late 1990s were the most common computers with PC100 memory.
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