Open jaylong255 opened 3 months ago
A SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module) is a compact memory module used in laptops, small-form-factor PCs, and some networking equipment, available in various types like DDR3, DDR4, and DDR5, and typically features 200, 204, or 260 pins.
Which of the following statements accurately describes a SO-DIMM?
A) A large memory module used in desktop PCs with 288 pins.
B) A compact memory module used in laptops and small-form-factor PCs, typically featuring 200, 204, or 260 pins.
C) A type of memory exclusively used in servers with 184 pins.
D) A memory module type used only in high-performance gaming PCs with 240 pins.
Which of the following best describes the characteristics and typical usage of a SO-DIMM?
A) A high-capacity memory module used in desktop and server motherboards, featuring 240 or 288 pins.
B) A specialized memory module for networking hardware, typically featuring 144 pins and used in routers and switches.
C) A small, compact memory module with 200, 204, or 260 pins, commonly used in laptops and miniaturized computing devices.
D) A legacy memory module type with 168 pins, primarily found in older workstations and servers.
It looks like you might be asking about "SO-DIMM." If that's correct, SO-DIMM stands for Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module. It's a type of memory module used in laptops, small-form-factor PCs, and some networking hardware. Here's a bit more detail:
Key Features of SO-DIMM:
Usage:
SO-DIMMs are typically used in devices where space conservation is important, such as:
If this wasn't what you were referring to, feel free to clarify!