Double-sided RAM is a type of random-access memory, which has its chips divided into two sides or banks, only one of which can be seen at a time by the computer. Initially, these were created by essentially attaching two single-sided SIMM cards to the same PCB, but more modern chips use different wiring.Copyright © 2009-2010 Wikipedia. All rights reserved.
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