Kingmax migrates memory to DDR2
Kingmax Semiconductor will introduce its latest series of DDR2 memory modules, "Mars" ; and "Venus" ; at this year’s Computex Taipei show. These two memory modules are fully compliant with the EU’s RoHS standards and demonstrate Kingmax’s commitment to environmental protection.
More here at DigiTimes .
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