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Originally posted by naukkis
Where DDR helps is that needed triggering signal is only half the freguency of sdr, and that actual devices triggered are also working only half the actual freguency, is case with DDR-sdram there's memory chips that are triggered with rising edge and devices that are triggered with falling egde needing those memory chips installed in pairs, so actual memory chips are really close to sdr-sdram chips. With sdr-technology to have same througput you need to use twice higher memory freguency, or trigger that secondary memory chip with some extra technology like Kentron is doing with their memory technology, but having extra logic always costs some extra.
I believe you are misinterpreting the internal structure of DDR. As far as I can tell it’s internal organization is no different from SDRAM, the only difference is the control logic.