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DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE Definition We define DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE |
DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE - A circuit board with memory chips on it, very much like a SIMM except that it is larger and contains more pins. DIMMs are 64-bit memory devices, so you just need a single DIMM for a processor with a 64-bit memory path to work properly; or you can potentially double up DIMMs for a 128-bit memory interface if your motherboard supports it. Most memory today is sold on DIMMs. |
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