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FDMA
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FDMAFrequency Division Multiple Access
FDMAFire and Disaster Management Agency (Japan)
FDMAFlorida Direct Marketing Association
FDMAFully Differential Memory Architecture (Rambus, Inc.)
FDMAFerrocarril de Minatitlan Al Carmen (Mexican railroad)
FDMAFirst Dorsal Metatarsal Artery


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Implemented in the bi-modal XIO memory controller for XDR2 operation, these innovations include: * Fully Differential Memory Architecture (FDMA) - enhances signal integrity and increases performance through point-to-point differential signaling of clock, data, and command/address (C/A), an industry first; * FlexLink[TM] C/A - reduces pin count and increases scalability; and * Enhanced FlexPhase[TM] - enables the world's highest memory signaling rates while simplifying routing and board design.
Rambus' Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative includes ground-breaking innovations for a new generation of memory systems, such as: * 32X data rate - 32 data bits per input clock cycle; * Fully Differential Memory Architecture (FDMA) - The industry's first differential signaling for both data and command/address (C/A); * FlexLink[TM] C/A - The industry's first full-speed, point-to-point C/A link.
 
 
 
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