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Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in
memory products, today announced its ValueRAM DDR3 small outline
dual-inline memory modules (SO-DIMMs) have passed Intel validation
for the soon-to-be released Intel Centrino 2 processor technology.
The new Kingston ValueRAM PC3-8500 SO-DIMMs (Kingston part#:
KVR1066D3S7/xx) will help increase bandwidth and reduce power
consumption in next-generation high performance notebook computers.
"As more consumers look to
notebooks as replacements for desktop systems, the demand for
greater processing speed in notebook computers also increases,"
said Ann Bai, product manager, DRAM Memory, APAC region, Kingston.
"Our DDR3 SO-DIMMs will deliver twice the data bandwidth as
previous DDR2 SO-DIMMs while using less power thus increasing
battery life in a notebook PC."
"Kingston's DDR3 SO-DIMM
memory products were validated in our lab," said Ali Sarabi,
director of Industry Initiatives and Pathfinding at Intel
Corporation. "Kingston's early support of DDR3 technology for
our leadership product roadmaps will help establish DDR3 as the
mainstream memory technology."
Kingston's 1066-DDR3 ValueRAM SO-DIMMs
were first showcased in Intel mobile systems at this year's CeBIT
exposition in Hannover, Germany, and at the recently concluded Intel
Developer Forum in Shanghai, China.
For more information on Intel
validation, please reference: http://www.intel.com/technology/memory/ddr/valid/ddr3_sodimm_results.htm
-- Tech Times Online
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