Noun
DIMM (plural DIMMs)
(computer hardware) Initialism of dual in-line memory module.
DIMM speeds up to 2400 MHz. Source: Internet
Intel's 8-core Core i7 and 18-core Xeon processors, with the latter enabling ECC memory support across the four DDR4 DIMM slots. Source: Internet
Do you expect DIMM from other providers, or will it all be from Diablo? Source: Internet
Just because something fits into a DIMM socket doesn't imply that it's equivalent to DRAM, that would be an unfounded assumption. Source: Internet
Intel has reportedly slated launch of its Optane DIMM for the second half of 2018. Source: Internet
It would mean a situation where of the six channels in the new processors, two of those channels would run at two DIMMs per channel, and the others would be at one DIMM per channel. Source: Internet