SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean chip maker Hynix Semiconductor Inc. has developed a 2-gigabyte DDR2 memory module with operating speeds of 800 MHz, which makes it the fastest of its kind in the ...
We tested the game using the 64-bit executable under and DirectX 10 with the 1.21 patch applied. We used a custom timedemo recorded on the Harbor map which is more representative of gameplay than the ...
Kingston Technology, the world’s leading independent memory manufacturer, today announced the release of its NVIDIA SLI-Ready 800MHz low-latency modules. With a simple one step process the HyperX DDR2 ...
Kingston Technology First to Launch High Performance Ultra Low-Latency DDR2 Notebook Memory Innovative HyperX SO-DIMMs Infuse More Performance into Laptop Systems--Without Overclocking Fountain Valley ...
San Jose, California – March 26, 2007 - Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and flash products, today announced a new 4 GigaByte 800MHz DDR2 memory kit that is ideal ...
Kingston Technology has announced it is first to market with production volume of its ultra low-latency DDR2 800MHz HyperX memory modules. Available immediately, the new modules are the fastest ...
Fountain Valley, Calif.—Kingston Technology Co. Inc. has released a family of 800MHz DDR2 fully-buffered dual-inline memory modules (FB-DIMMs) designed for systems using Intel's Seaburg S5400 chipset.
LOS ALTOS, Calif. - March 14, 2005 - Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS), one of the world's premier technology licensing companies specializing in high-speed chip interfaces, today announced it will ...
13 April 2008High-Speed 2GB-8GB Kits Tested, Validated for Peak Performance in Top Apple Models Dubai, UAE: Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today ...
DDR2 memory has been the mainstream over the last 3 years. Intel first brought DDR2 into the market when it launched its 9xx series of Express chipsets. These saw DDR2 hitting only 533MHz; originally ...
There is talk that DDR2 memory is nearing the end of its life, and while this could be true to a certain extent, I believe it to be more of the opposite. While DDR3 is on the horizon and will take ...
In the past few weeks, several members of the bit-tech community have claimed that 1,066MHz DDR2 was obviously much faster than very low latency 800MHz DDR2 and it is now the norm. True enough, it ...