SO-DIMM
(重定向自SODIMM)


![A comparison between 200-pin DDR and DDR2 SDRAM SO-DIMMs, and a 204-pin DDR3 DIMM module[1]](/Images/godic/202502/11/Laptop_SODIMM_DDR_Memory_Comparison_V2.svg2441.png")
An SO-DIMM, SODIMM, or small outline dual in-line memory module, is a type of computer memory built using integrated circuits.
SO-DIMMs are a smaller alternative to a DIMM, being roughly half the size of regular DIMMs. SO-DIMMs are often used in systems that have limited space, such as notebooks, small-footprint personal computers (such as those with a Mini-ITX motherboard), high-end upgradable office printers, and networking hardware like routers and NAS devices.