Which of the following technologies is most used in portable devices?
A.
ECC
B.
RAID
C.
SATA
D.
SODIMM
The Answer Is:
D
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Explanation:
Portable devices such as laptops, small-form-factor computers, and mini-PCs use SODIMM (Small Outline DIMM) memory modules. CompTIA A+ explains that SODIMMs are physically smaller and consume less power than standard DIMMs, making them ideal for mobile systems where space and energy efficiency are critical. Unlike ECC memory, which is primarily used in servers, or RAID which is a storage redundancy methodology rather than a memory type SODIMM is specifically designed for compact computing devices. SATA is a storage interface, not a memory form factor.
The A+ study guide clearly lists SODIMM as the standard laptop memory type because of its compact footprint and compatibility with mobile motherboard layouts. This makes SODIMM the most widely implemented memory technology in portable devices.
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