Single-sided memory has memory chips on only one side of the module, while double-sided memory has memory chips on both sides. Double-sided memory typically has a higher memory capacity than single-sided memory due to more chips being present.
After single, double, and triple comes quadruple, which refers to four times or four-fold.
Bromine can form single, double, and triple bonds depending on the molecule it is a part of. In its elemental form (Br2), bromine molecules are bonded by a single bond. But in organic molecules, bromine can form single, double, or triple bonds with other atoms like carbon.
Single and double
Standard double single occupancy typically refers to a room with a double bed meant for single occupancy. It means the room is designed and priced for one guest. Generally, two people cannot reserve a room with this designation, as it is intended for solo travelers.
Glucose has single bonds between its carbon atoms.
SIMMs and DIMM are both type of main memory modules. One in single-sided (SIMM) and one is double-sided (DIMM).
Yes. The Intel CC820 motherboard has two DIMM slots that can use two single-sided DIMMs , two double-sided DIMMs or one single-sided DIMM and one double sided DIMM. In that case, the single-sided DIMM must be in the first slot.
Are you referring to a copy machine. Duplex copies are printed on both sides of the paper. If copying from originals, normally the following options are available. 1 -> 1, single sided copies from single sided originals. 1 -> 2, double sided copies from single sided originals. so 4 sheets -> 2 double sided sheets. 2 -> 2, double sided originals make double sided copies. 2 -> 1, double sided originals make single sided copies. So 2 double sided originals make 4 sheets single sided copies.
Single sided single layer DVD 4.7 GB Single sided dual layer DVD 8.0 GB Double sided single layer 9.4 GB Double sided dual layer 17 GB
Sorry here is a better answer: Single-sided, 8 sectors/track: 160 KB (1981) Single-sided, 9 sectors/track: 180 KB (1983) Double-sided: 360 KB (1983) High-Density: 1.2 MB (1984)
DIMMs
Double sided PC memory is a RAM module that posses two edges (a rising and a falling edge) on which data is received/sent. An example is DDR and DDR2 RAM.
The most common DVD type is DVD-5 (1 side, 1 layer) having 4.7GB of storage. Double-sided DVDs are rarely used. DVD-5 4.70GB Single sided, Single layer DVD-9 8.54GB Single sided, Dual layer DVD-10 9.40GB Double sided, Single layers DVD-14 13.24GB Double sided, One side single layer, one side dual layer DVD-18 17.08GB Double sided, Dual layer
dual ranked dimm. This is incorrect! Single-ranked DIMMs cost more but perform better because the controller accesses all chips at the same time. Dual and quad ranks are a method of reducing the overall price of memory in a system, but at the expense of performance.
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Depending on the DVD you may have: 4.7 GB (single-sided, single-layer - common) (Two hours of high quality video) 8.5-8.7 GB (single-sided, double-layer) (3.5 hours of high quality video) 9.4 GB (double-sided, single-layer) (4 hours of high quality video) 17.08 GB (double-sided, double-layer - rare) (8 hours of high quality video) Double sided disks can be written on both sides, which is why they hold about twice as much.
sticky tape, both single- and double-sided