JEDEC stands for Joint Electron Device Engineering Council and is the semiconductor engineering standardization body of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), a trade association that represents all areas of the electronics industry. The JEDEC was founded in 1960 as a joint activity between EIA and NEMA. Energy Information Administration Electronic Industries Alliance This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... 1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... Energy Information Administration Electronic Industries Alliance This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The National Electrical Manufacturers Association or NEMA is a U.S.-based association, which was created on September 1, 1926, when the Associated Manufacturers of Electrical Supplies and the Electric Power Club merged. ...
The JEDEC is notable for their computer memory (RAM) standards, such as the DDR SDRAM standards. It has over 300 members, including some of the world's largest computer companies. Look up Random Access Memory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Different types of RAM. From top to bottom: DIP, SIPP, SIMM 30 pin, SIMM 72 pin, DIMM, RIMM RAM redirects here. ... DDR SDRAM or double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random access memory is a type of memory integrated circuit used in computers. ...
External links
JEDEC.org index (http://jedec.org/)
List of JEDEC member companies (http://www.jedec.org/service_members/New_Members/memberco.cfm)
JEDEC is the leading developer of standards for the solid-state industry.
Almost 3100 participants, appointed by some 290 companies work together in 50 JEDEC committees to meet the needs of every segment of the industry, manufacturers and consumers alike.
The publications and standards that they generate are accepted throughout the world.