2 GB DDR2 modules may not be mainstream until 2008
While 1Gbit DDR2 chips are still available in very limited quantities in the open market, 2GB DDR2 desktop modules may not go mainstream until 2008, according to industry sources. Memory module houses currently put more focus on 2x1GB dual-channel solutions, which consist of two identical 1GB modules, typically using 512Mbit (64x8) chips, offering them at lower prices than "pure" 2GB modules utilizing 1Gbit (128x8) parts, with the price gap exceeding 50% in some cases.
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