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Double Data Rate: a memory technology that works by allowing the activation of output operations on the chip to occur on both the rising and falling edge of a clock cycle, thereby providing an effective doubling of the clock frequency without increasing the actual frequency. This term is commonly used in computing and information technology contexts, where its meaning is defined by established technical standards and industry usage. It is commonly encountered in computing and information technology, where its behaviour and usage are defined by formal standards or widely accepted industry practice.

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