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State Information Management Manual (SIMM) - CDT The SIMM is California’s central source for statewide technology policies, standards, instructions, forms, and templates Published by the California Department of Technology under the authority of the Director and State CIO
SIMM - Wikipedia A SIMM (single in-line memory module) is a type of memory module used in computers from the early 1980s to the early 2000s It is a printed circuit board upon which multiple random-access memory Integrated circuit chips are attached to one or both sides [1]
State IT Policy, Standards, Instructions and Guidelines - CDT Resources Summary of Required IT Reports and Activities (SIMM 05A) Budget Letters Management Memos IT-related Governor’s Executive Orders Subscribe to State IT Policy notifications Submit Surplus IT Form std 152
What Is SIMM (Single In-Line Memory Module)? - Technipages SIMM was the original form factor for the memory stick They made upgrading or installing RAM a lot easier by making it a single process, rather than needing to plug in the 8 DRAM chips by hand
CDT - CA-PMF - Templates The Statewide Information Management Manual (SIMM) contains documents and instructions pertaining to the Project Approval Lifecycle (PAL) and the Information Technology Project Oversight Framework
SIMM vs. DIMM: Whats the Difference? SIMM vs DIMM: What's the Difference? SIMM (Single Inline Memory Module) provides data paths of 32 bits, while DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module) offers 64-bit paths, enabling faster and larger memory capacity
Difference between SIMM and DIMM - GeeksforGeeks In the context of computer memory, there are two general categories of memory modules, which are referred to as SIMM and DIMM They are mainly used for storing data in systems and are, therefore, somewhat similar; however, they possess a number of technical differences
SIMM 5340-A - California Department of Technology If corrective actions cannot be completed immediately, follow the instructions outlined in SIMM 5305-B to submit a Plan of Actions and Milestones (SIMM 5305-C) that identifies all corrective actions along with timelines indicating when these corrective actions will be completed