The issues I have with multi-channel RAM mostly revolve around dual channels.
The issues I have with multi-channel RAM mostly revolve around dual channels.
He wants to know why dual channel bandwidth isn't possible on just one physical connection. He seems to have grasped this idea from a previous discussion.
They function together as a unit and are managed by the first RAM IO chip.
You're asking about how the RAM is managed in a system. The CPU includes an integrated memory controller, which handles data flow between the RAM and the processor. Each stick of RAM connects to one channel, but with only two channels available, four sticks would require more than what's physically possible.