Yes. A SIMM is a single in-line memory module. All this really means is that contacts on both sides of the module are redundant. SIMM was replaced with DIMM (dual in-line memory module).
primary memory is built in memory on a computer it is the main type of memory.... eg RAM ROM and HDD
Static RAM and dynamic RAM are two available types of computer RAM, or Random Access Memory. One advantage of static RAM is speed, while a disadvantage is cost. An advantage of dynamic RAM is storage space, while a disadvantage would be speed.
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Memory that requires power to maintain it is "volatile memory" and includes RAM. RAM is random access memory, and, to keep it simple, the data put in RAM by the microprocessor is lost when power to the RAM is interrupted. That's like when the machine is shut down or loses power. Data stored in RAM "disappears" if the memory is not "kept alive" by the power supply. RAM is not designed to "hold" data when the machine powers off. Computers don't rely on RAM to "remember" what is in it at shut down. When the machine boots up next work cycle, RAM is reloaded with what the microprocessor wants in it to support operations.
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No, RAM is installed in separate specially sited RAM or SIMM slots in the motherboard.
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SIMM (Single Inline Memory Module), is a form of RAM (Random Access Memory) It is a ram chip with memory chips on one side. A DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) is like a SIMM, but has memory chips on both sides.
Oh, dude, no way! A SLIPP is not a type of RAM. SLIPP stands for Serial Line Internet Protocol Processor, which is used for managing internet connections. So, yeah, SLIPP and RAM are like apples and oranges in the tech world.
Generally after a hard drive with enough space to hold your files you need a good amount of RAM. RAM is basically what makes the computer faster, and the types of RAM chips vary from 32 Pin SIMM, 72 Pin SIMM, 168 Pin DIMM, DDR 2 and 3, and all sorts of others.
* Simm * SD * Dimm * DDR1 * DDR2 * DDR3 * SRAM (Static RAM, that stores data as a state of a flip-flop) * DRAM (Dynamic RAM, that stores data as a charge in a capacitor).
SIMMs and DIMM are both type of main memory modules. One in single-sided (SIMM) and one is double-sided (DIMM).
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SIMM stands for "Single In-line Memory Module". It is a type of random access memory that was used in computers in the early 1980's to the late 1990's.
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