• Type: Memory is available in several types, including DDR3, DDR4, and SDRAM.
• Speed: Memory speed is measured in megahertz (MHz) and determines how quickly the memory can process data.
• Size: Memory size is measured in gigabytes (GB) and determines how much data the memory module can hold.
• Pin count: Memory modules come in several pin configurations, including 168-pin DIMMs, 204-pin SODIMMs, and 240-pin DIMMs.
• Form factor: Memory chips come in several form factors, including DIMMs, SODIMMs, SIMMs, and Tiny and Small outline DIMMs (TSO-DIMMs).
• Latency: Latency measures how quickly the memory can respond when it processes a request. It is represented by a number of clock cycles, such as CL7, CL9, and CL11.
• Voltage: Memory chips operate on different voltages, such as 1.5V, 1.65V, and 1.8V.