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What (who) is single-in-line memory modules - definition

TYPE OF MEMORY MODULE
Single In-Line Memory Module; Single in-line memory module; Single Inline Memory Module
  • 30-pin SIMM, 256 KB capacity
  • 30-pin, proprietary Apple 68-pin, and 72-pin SIMMs
  • Two 30-pin SIMM slots on an [[IBM PS/2]] model 50 motherboard

Single In-line Memory Module         
<storage> (SIMM) A small circuit board or substrate, typically about 10cm x 2cm, with RAM integrated circuits or die on one or both sides and a single row of pins along one long edge. Several SIMMs are mounted with their substrates at right-angles to the main circuit board (the motherboard). This configuration allows greater packing density than direct mounting of, e.g. DIL (dual in-line) RAM packages on the motherboard. In 1993 one SIMM typically held one or four megabytes, by early 1997 one could hold 8, 16, or 32 MB. (1997-01-05)
Cellular memory modules         
Cellular Memory Modules
Cellular memory modules (CMMs) refers to the ability of cells to remember and propagate their gene expression programs throughout the entire development. This basic developmental function has been conserved during evolution, as related mechanisms were identified in other model organisms.
Memory module         
  • GiB]] DDR4-2666 288-pin 1.2&nbsp;V [[UDIMM]]s
DISCRETE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ON WHICH MEMORY CHIPS ARE MOUNTED
Memory Modules; Stacked DRAM; DIP DRAM
In computing, a memory module or RAM (random-access memory) stick is a printed circuit board on which memory integrated circuits are mounted.Bruce Jacob, Spencer W.

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SIMM

A SIMM (single in-line memory module) is a type of memory module containing random-access memory used in computers from the early 1980s to the early 2000s. It differs from a dual in-line memory module (DIMM), the most predominant form of memory module since the late 1990s, in that the contacts on a SIMM are redundant on both sides of the module. SIMMs were standardised under the JEDEC JESD-21C standard.

Most early PC motherboards (8088-based PCs, XTs, and early ATs) used socketed DIP chips for DRAM. As computer memory capacities grew, memory modules were used to save motherboard space and ease memory expansion. Instead of plugging in eight or nine single DIP chips, only one additional memory module was needed to increase the memory of the computer.