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Dual In-line Memory Module

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Dual In-line Memory Module

Small printed circuit board carrying several memory chips. The chips are located on both sides of the board, with independent electrical contacts on either side.



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Auto-configuration files facilitate quick logic analyser setup); Interposer support for DIMMs (The solution supports a 240-pin, 933 MHz clock (1866 MT/s data rate), 64-/72-bit, Un-buffered Synchronous Double Date Rate 3 DRAM Dual In-Line Memory Module (DDR3 SDRAM DIMM); Interposer support for SODIMMs.
a leader in advanced memory technology, has announced sample production of the next-generation memory module for servers and workstations--a fully buffered, dual in-line memory module (FB DIMM) based on DDR2 technology.
com Memory technology supplier Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has launched a 4GB DDR Dual In-line Memory Module.
 
 
 
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