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  2. Memory module - Wikipedia

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    Compression Attached Memory Module , a standard developed by Dell, which uses a land grid array instead of the more common edge connector. Stacked vis-à-vis non-stacked RAM modules. Stacked RAM modules contain two or more RAM chips stacked on top of each other. This allows large modules to be manufactured using cheaper low density wafers.

  3. CAMM (memory module) - Wikipedia

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    Compression Attached Memory Module (CAMM) is a memory module form factor which uses a land grid array, and developed at Dell by engineer Tom Schnell as a replacement for DIMMs and SO-DIMMs which use edge connectors and had been in use for about 25 years. [1] The first SO-DIMMs were introduced by JEDEC in 1997. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  4. Memory rank - Wikipedia

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    Multi-rank modules allow several open DRAM pages (row) in each rank (typically eight pages per rank). This increases the possibility of getting a hit on an already open row address. The performance gain that can be achieved is highly dependent on the application and the memory controller's ability to take advantage of open pages. [citation needed]

  5. Registered memory - Wikipedia

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    Early registered RAM modules were physically incompatible with unregistered RAM modules, but the two variants of SDRAM R-DIMMs are mechanically interchangeable, and some motherboards may support both types. [8] Load Reduced DIMM (LR-DIMM or LRDIMM) modules are similar to R-DIMMs, but add a buffer to the data lines as well. In other words, LR ...

  6. Memory geometry - Wikipedia

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    Some measurements of modules are size, width, speed, and latency. A memory module consists of a multiple of the memory chips to equal the desired module width. So a 32-bit SIMM module could be composed of four 8-bit wide (×8) chips. As noted in the memory channel part, one physical module can be made up of one or more logical ranks.

  7. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    Two types of DIMMs: a 168-pin SDRAM module (top) and a 184-pin DDR SDRAM module (bottom). The SDRAM module has two notches (rectangular cuts or incisions) on the bottom edge, while the DDR1 SDRAM module has one. Also, each module has eight RAM chips, but the lower one has an unoccupied space for the ninth chip; this space is occupied in ECC DIMMs.

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