Kingmax: DDR2 to be 20 percent of the DRAM this year
Kingmax Semiconductor, ranked as the world’s eighth-largest third-party DRAM-module supplier by iSuppli for the last two years, is hoping to increase the proportion of DDR2 products in its unit shipments to, at least, 20 percent by the end of this year. Last week, the company launched its new DDR2-667 modules targeting new generation of the Intel platforms based on i945 and i955 chipsets.
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