Kingston offers "ValueRAM" for Intel-based servers
Kingston announced that it will offer its ValueRAM product family with versions for Intel server platforms. The memory modules can be identified by the addition of the letter "I" and are available as DDR-266, DDR-333 and DDR2-400 versions. Pricing begins at about $105 for a single-rank 512 MByte DDR2-400 module, 1 GByte versions are priced between $226 and $295, and 2 GByte modules $550 and $708. (THG)
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