RIMM (Rambus Inline Memory Module) is produced by RambusRDRAM memoryAdoptedInterface typeThe RIMM memory is about the same size as the DIMM. The golden finger is also double-sided. There are two close bayonets in the middle of the golden finger.
The non ECC version of RIMM has 16 bit and 32-bit data width, while the ECC version has 18 bit width.RIMM non ECC versionsixteenBit memory per sideninety-twoLine, double-sidedone hundred and eighty-fourLine.thirty-twopositionMemoryEach sideone hundred and sixteenLine, double-sidedtwo hundred and thirty-twoLine.becauseRDRAM memoryAt a higher price, such memory is rarely seen in the DIY market, and RIMM interface is also rare.
In computers, RIMM is a memory module developed by Kingston Technology Company, which occupies less space than the early DIMM module. It has different pin characteristics.RIMM has 184 pin contacts, while SO-RIMM module has 160 pin contacts.The SO-RIMM is smaller, and it is used in systems requiring smaller waveform coefficients.RIMM is generally considered to represent Rambus inline memory module. Kingston has registered the trademark RIMM for it and only uses this term.
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RIMM module is composed of RDRAM chips, which are connected by a thin metal alloy welding layer.The solder balls on each chip form a conductive metal path.[1]