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Axiom 16MB DRAM Module for Cisco # MEM2500-8U16D, MEM2500-4U16D - AXCS-2500-8U16D specs.

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General Specs Axiom 16MB DRAM Module for Cisco # MEM2500-8U16D, MEM2500-4U16D - AXCS-2500-8U16D
Manufacturer:
Axiom Memory Solutions
Manufacturer Part Number:
AXCS-2500-8U16D
Brand Name:
Axiom
Product Name:
16MB DRAM Memory Module
Product Type:
RAM Module
Detailed Specs Axiom 16MB DRAM Module for Cisco # MEM2500-8U16D, MEM2500-4U16D - AXCS-2500-8U16D
Memory Size:
16 MB
Memory Technology:
DRAM
Additional Information Axiom 16MB DRAM Module for Cisco # MEM2500-8U16D, MEM2500-4U16D - AXCS-2500-8U16D
Number of Pins:
72-pin


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