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A SODIMM, or Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module (sometimes known as a "[[Glossary:RAM|RAM | A SODIMM, or Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module (sometimes known as a "[[Glossary:RAM|RAM]] stick") is a small circuit board, one or more of which very commonly serve as main working memory in a laptop. It has contacts on both sides of an edge which mates with a socket (hence "Dual In-line") and contains a number of individual memory chips. There are different types containing various types and speeds of memory chip. A [[Glossary:DIMM|DIMM]] is a larger variant commonly used in destop computers. |
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A SODIMM, or Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Module (sometimes known as a "RAM stick") is a small circuit board, one or more of which very commonly serve as main working memory in a laptop. It has contacts on both sides of an edge which mates with a socket (hence "Dual In-line") and contains a number of individual memory chips. There are different types containing various types and speeds of memory chip. A DIMM is a larger variant commonly used in destop computers.