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The SO-DIMM (small outline dual inline memory module) is a form of computer memory that is smaller than the standard DIMM found in desktop computers.
SO-DIMMs are memory modules with the same circuitry and microchips as other memory modules, but in a smaller form factor to accommodate devices with limited space, such as laptops, high-end printers, enterprise-grade networking infrastructure, and even small-form-factor PCs with mini-ITX motherboards.
SO-DIMMs are significantly shorter than standard DIMMs, being around half their length. They are, nevertheless, similar to DIMMs in terms of power and voltage ratings, therefore their tiny size does not always imply lesser memory capacity or performance.
The Global Small Outline DIMM (SO-DIMM) Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
DDR5 UDIMM, SODIMM, RDIMM, ECC UDIMM, and ECC SODIMM industrial memory are now available in JEDEC Raw Card Revision 1.0 mass-production versions from Apacer.
The gap between Apacer and its competitors is projected to expand as one of the first memory module manufacturers to commence mass production of DDR5.
The JEDEC 1.0 mass production version of DDR5 industrial memory from Apacer may help speed up the deployment of DDR5 industrial applications and continue to boost the adoption of high-end applications like AIoT, servers, data centres, and high-performance computing (HPC).
All DDR5 devices on the market are now in the engineering stage of development. Apacer is mass-producing a broad spectrum of DDR5 industrial memory that complies with the JEDEC version 1.0 specification, dramatically reducing the cost of memory and enhancing product stability and reliability.