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Kingston Introduces Low-latency Notebook Memory
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, May 13, 2008
Kingston has announced its new release of DDR2-667 SO-DIMM notebook memory. According to the company, the HyperX DDR2-667 CL4 SO-DIMM kits in 2GB and 4GB capacities - are the first in a new line of memory innovations, which the company will release over the next few months to the notebook market.
Kingston claims - this notebook memory is a perfect fit for notebook users who want to boost system performance, by replacing their standard notebook memory with high-performance modules, which boot to the highest speed possible ? without any need to adjust system BIOS settings.
According to Ann Bai, product manager (DRAM memory) of Kingston (APAC region), "Kingston customers asked about higher performance memory for current notebooks and our new DDR2-667 CL4 low-latency SO-DIMMs are the first in a series of new HyperX memory offerings to support this market."
He further adds, "We will continue to expand the product line, including developing a 3GB memory kit."
The products will be distributed in India by Avnet, HCL, Ingram Micro, Kobian Electronics and Transtek Infoways.
Related Links
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Kingston Intros 4GB 1066 MHz DDR2 Memory Quad Kits
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