DDR333 modules get OK for VIA chipsets
VIA is stepping up the PR pace for its DDR333-supporting chipsets. Early results for the validation programme it's running with Advanced Validation Labs (AVL), of California, show that Kingston Technology and Micron's DDR333 memory modules work just fine with its new chipsets, VIA says.
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