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Samsung M328L5628BT0-CB0M2 2GB DDR-266MHz Micro-DIMM 2Rx8 CL2.5 Memory
- 2GB memory capacity
- DDR SDRAM
- 266MHz speed
- CL2.5 latency
- Micro-DIMM form factor
- 2Rx8 organization
- Samsung memory module
- Specific revision/variant
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Product Overview
The Samsung M328L5628BT0-CB0M2 is a 2GB DDR memory module. It operates at 266MHz with CL2.5 timings and uses a Micro-DIMM form factor with a 2Rx8 configuration, likely representing another variant or revision.
Technical Information
| Capacity | 2GB |
| Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
| Speed | 266MHz |
| CAS Latency | CL2.5 |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Micro-DIMM |
| Organization | 2Rx8 |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
Product Description
The Samsung M328L5628BT0-CB0M2 is a 2 Gigabyte (GB) DDR SDRAM memory module, engineered for enhanced system performance. It operates at a frequency of 266MHz, consistent with the PC2100 specification, and features a CAS Latency (CL) of 2.5. The module employs the Micro-DIMM form factor, a compact design optimized for integration into devices where space is a critical constraint, such as ultra-portable laptops or specialized embedded systems. The memory configuration is 2Rx8, denoting two ranks of memory chips, each with an 8-bit data interface. This arrangement is typical for DDR memory modules and contributes to efficient data transfer rates. The '-CB0M2' designation suggests this particular module is a specific variant or revision of the base part number, potentially differing in minor component choices, firmware, or manufacturing details from other versions like '-CB0' or '-CB0M1'. Produced by Samsung, a leader in semiconductor technology, this memory module is designed for reliability and compatibility. It serves to augment the Random Access Memory (RAM) in compatible systems, facilitating smoother multitasking, quicker application loading times, and overall improved system responsiveness.
