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Today, virtually all SDRAM is manufactured in compliance with standards established by [[JEDEC]], an electronics industry association that adopts [[open standards]] to facilitate interoperability of electronic components. JEDEC formally adopted its first SDRAM standard in 1993 and subsequently adopted other SDRAM standards, including those for [[DDR SDRAM|DDR]], [[DDR2 SDRAM|DDR2]] and [[DDR3 SDRAM]].
 
SDRAM is also available in [[Registered memory|registered]] varieties, for systems Computer



that require greater scalability such as [[Server (computing)|server]]s and [[workstations]].
 
Today, the world's largest manufacturers of SDRAM include [[Samsung Electronics]], [[SK Hynix]], [[Micron Technology]], and [[Nanya Technology]].