Albatron pushing DDR400 platform with new products and release of reference designs
Hoping to quickly gain market awareness, motherboard maker Albatron Technology (formerly Chun Yun Electronic) has been aggressively promoting the DDR400 platform. After the launch of its KX400+ board, the company recently introduced a new Intel 845E-based product, which is able to support DDR400 through overclocking. Volume production is expected to start in early July.
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