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The RDRAM Interface (or '''RI''') act as a controller of the RDRAM channel to which one or more RDRAM modules are connected. It converts memory accesses from the system into RDRAM protocol commands, to which RDRAM modules responds. The RI very likely integrates a RDRAM ASIC Cell (or '''RAC''') in order to take care of the low level details of the RDRAM bus. Further details which helps better understanding the RI can be found in datasheets of such RAC like [https://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/download.php?id=04f8a219efa5e2304d0e403c3f77e759adedf8&type=O&term=rac%2520rdram this one] (even if it may not be the very same version used in the official RI).
The RDRAM Interface (or '''RI''') act as a controller of the RDRAM channel to which one or more RDRAM modules are connected. It converts memory accesses from the system into RDRAM protocol commands, to which RDRAM modules responds. The RI very likely integrates a RDRAM ASIC Cell (or '''RAC''') in order to take care of the low level details of the RDRAM bus. Further details about such a RAC can be found in datasheets like [https://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf/download.php?id=04f8a219efa5e2304d0e403c3f77e759adedf8&type=O&term=rac%2520rdram this one] (even if it may not be the very same version used in the official RI).


The memory area devoted to RDRAM Interface and RDRAM modules is divided as follow :
The memory area devoted to RDRAM Interface and RDRAM modules is divided as follow :