Micron puts new memory into action
Micron Technology revealed Monday that it has begun producing large numbers of DDR2 chips, a new generation of memory for computers. "The semiconductor manufacturer is now assembling DDR2 chips into memory modules, Micron executives said on Friday. It has been shipping those modules in sizes up to 4GB to chipmaker Intel and several PC makers, they added."
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