The purpose of this paper is to discuss the evolution of main and graphics memory technologies in relation to Compaq products. This paper should help alleviate some of the confusion surrounding the proliferation of memory types and help the reader understand why it is not always possible for new memory technology to be forward and backward compatible.
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