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DIMM

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DIMM is an abbreviation for Dual In-line Memory Module, and is a form of RAM for usage in personal computers. DIMMs began to replace SIMMs as the predominant type of memory module when Intel's Pentium processors were in the mainstream market.

The most common types of DIMMs are:

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