Hardware
DDR3 vs DDR4 RAM
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DDR4 is the newer generation DDR that replaced DDR3. A compared to DDR3, DDR4 has a lower operating voltage, increased power saving enhancements, as well as increased efficiency and improved chip density. |
eMMC vs HDD
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eMMC stands for Embedded MultiMediaCard, while HDD stands for Hard Disk Drive. HDD is magnetic in nature and works on the rapidly rotating disks which are read by a reading arm. eMMCs uses integrated circuits... |
eMMC vs SSD
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eMMC stands for Embedded MultiMediaCard, while SSD stands for Solid-state drive or Solid-state disk. The primary difference between the two is that eMMC is a type of flash storage based on the MMC standard,... |
Mother Board vs Chipset
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A chipset is nothing more than a set of chips (circuits). A chipset along with all the other components of the computer, such as RAM, hard drive, CD/DVD drive, USB port, graphic card, etc. are all connected to... |
DDR2 vs DDR3 RAM
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DDR 2 has clock rate of 200-533MHz, with transfer rates up to 1,066MTps, and a power consumption of to 1.8 volts. DDR3, of course, was an improvement over DDR2. It featured a clock rate of 400-1,066MHz, a... |













