Hyundai speeds memory interface
Hyundai Electronics America has started mass production of phase-locked-loop clock drivers and Advanced Low-Voltage CMOS memory registers for PC-133/100 registered Dual In-line Memory Modules.
These products enable high performance PC or server systems to move data between the microprocessor and its memory modules at faster speeds than is currently possible today, according to the company.
Hyundai expects that the improvement in speed will be significant, ultimately increasing the capability of PCs and servers.
Hyundai's web site can be found at www.hea.com .
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