Kingston says RIMMs over-priced
07:27 - Thursday 14 December 2000 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: kingston, says, rimms, over Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: kingston, says, rimms, over Category : Miscellaneous
According to The Register, a source within memory manufacturer Kingston Technology has stated that Rambus memory is still too expensive to compete with SDRAM. RIMMs, he reports, are reportedly selling for two and a half times the price of SDRAM, which has been falling in price recently. Kingston also makes DDR memory and does not expect slow sales of Pentium 4s to change the situation markedly in the near term.
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