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Vipin Chauhan
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Asked: October 24, 20212021-10-24T18:23:21+05:30 2021-10-24T18:23:21+05:30

Which Memory Technology Allows Two Memory Modules To Be Accessed At The Same Time?

Which Memory Technology Allows Two Memory Modules To Be Accessed At The Same Time?
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      2021-12-17T00:31:27+05:30Added an answer on December 17, 2021 at 12:31 am

      Which memory technology allows two memory modules to be accessed at the same time?

      • SIMM.
      • SRAM.
      • ECC
      • Dual channel 

      Answer: Dual channel RAM has two channels which allow the two-memory module to be accessed at the same time. On both sides of the module, the Double-side memory modules are present. Static RAM (SRAM) is a memory that does not need any kind of refreshing and gives faster access to the data. For error checking the ECC, the mode is available.

      Memory module

      The memory module is also known as RAM (random access memory) stick which is a printed circuit board where the memory integrated circuit is ascended. in an electronic system, the installation and the replacement are easily done because of the memory module mostly in the computer as personal, computers, workstation, and the servers.

      The first module is specifically for the computer and it is a propriety design made by a specific manufacturer. After some time an organization JEDEC standardized the memory module and is used by any system design. There are different types of memory modules:

      • TransFlash memory module.
      • SIMM: A single in-line memory module.
      • DIMM: dual in-line memory module.
      •   RIMMS: The Rambus memory module and is a subset of DMMIs.
      • SO-DIMM: it is known as the small outline DIMM is also the version of the DIMM but a smaller one and used in laptops.

      Memory module applications

      In most digital electronic platforms the memory is the essential component from mobile phones to radios. For any device which wants to store the information, memory is used for it. In the case of the monitor or the TV, the storage is a kind of internal software that helps in the running of the device or acts as the temporary storage for the processor. Some of the applications of the memory module are discussed in the following section:

      • Personal computer.
      • The motherboard.
      • RAID cards.
      • Digital electronics.
      • Printers.
      • Images.
      • Servers.
      • Networking.

      Features of the memory modules

      The features of memory modules are defined in the following section:

      • The capacity is high which means in a given amount of time how much data is transferred.
      • Clock speed is the feature of the module it is raw MHZ on which the CPU works.
      • Cycle time is the distance of time which is taken by the transmission of the data and shown in the form of less amount of the time taken by the memory to full the cycle such as read, write, read/write or read/modify/write.
      • Checking of error and the correction features of memory which include parity, error the non-parity, etc. When the data forward the possibility of the error shown and the parity detection notifies about the error to the user.
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