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SIMM

(Single In-line Memory Module) An earlier printed circuit board that holds memory chips and plugs into a SIMM socket on the motherboard. See memory module.


SIMM [sim]
(computer science)
A printed circuit board that holds several semiconductor memory chips and is used to add memory to a computer. Acronym for single in-line memory module.

SIMM - Single in-line memory module


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We are delighted and welcome Intel, the world's largest chip maker, and Kingston, the creator of SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module) technology and a leading memory card manufacturer, to take on a leadership role in the MMC standards organization," noted Yves Leonard, MMCA Board Chairman.
On behalf of the panel of judges for the SCMLogistics Excellence Awards 2005, we are pleased to acknowledge Manhattan Associates as the recipient of the Best Young Asian Supply Chain Solution Provider Award and to recognize its contributions made in driving supply chain excellence in the region," announced Roger Lee, Director of SIMM at SCMLogistics Awards 2005.
The ingredient has been the subject of five different studies at the SIMM.
 
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