Micron Technology has rolled out new low-voltage and high bandwidth DDR3 memory modules for notebooks. Available in 2GB capacity, these modules allow notebook users to take advantage of optimized battery life and portability.
The modules are designed using the 1.35-volt 1-gigabit (Gb) DDR3 components, allowing for even greater power savings compared to standard 1.5-volt DDR3, the company said.
"Across the board, we are making our DRAM more efficient - from both a power and performance perspective - which ultimately empowers users to be more productive. Our new DDR3 notebook modules offer approximately a 20 percent reduction in power usage compared to standard 1.5-volt modules while maintaining DDR3's high performance advantage, enabling a desktop-class computing experience for portable computers," said Robert Feurle, Vice President (DRAM Marketing), Micron.