A SODIMM substitute appears
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CAMM will be the physical memory interface for laptops of the future. The idea is to replace the current SODIMM format in memories starting at 6400MT/s. The new standard has been approved by all JEDEC members.
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Something like this:
Dell has already used it in the latest Precision models.
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@defaultuser I was one of those who thought Dell was trying to pull a fast one on us, but it seems like they're not. This format reminds me a lot of the format that Compaq used in their 486 laptops.
The RAM board is at the top right with 8 integrated:


Basically it was a board soldered in parallel with the motherboard through a connector that I don't know the name of. In this case, it was a proprietary format, although at this time, laptop parts were generally quite poorly standardized.
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@cobito And it was not very normalized, it would be a monochrome screen, and black as hell.
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@cobito said in A SODIMM substitute appears:
@defaultuser I was one of those who thought Dell was trying to pull a fast one on us, but it seems not. This format reminds me a lot of the format Compaq used in their 486 laptops.
The RAM board is at the top right with 8 integrated:


Basically it was a board soldered in parallel with the motherboard through a connector whose name I don't know. In this case, it was a proprietary format, although at this time, laptop parts were generally quite poorly standardized.
Now there are two of us, one day adding an nvme ssd to a Dell I saw that memory module and I said...OMG! Thank goodness we had no intention of expanding the laptop's ram, otherwise my buddy and I would have been in for quite a surprise

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