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Intel verifies ProMOS's DDR400, say Taiwan sources
Tuesday 10 June 2003 – 02:07
ProMOS Technologies, Taiwan's largest 12" DRAM maker, has received Intel's DRAM certification for its DDR400, according to Albert Lin, spokesperson for ProMOS. -
DDR400 high hits US$5, average price up to US$4.72
Thursday 12 June 2003 – 02:05
The recent increase of DRAM spot prices continued on Wednesday, with DDR400 leading the way and rising another 6.75%. -
OCZ announces new DDR400/600 memory
Sunday 17 July 2005 – 07:31
OCZ said it has added the PC-4800 Platinum Elite Edition (EE) to its memory lineup. -
Kingmax releases world's first 512MB DDR400 SO-DIMM
Friday 31 October 2003 – 03:24
Kingmax has successfully developed the world's first high-capacity 512MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM, providing a memory upgrade solution exclusively for the latest desknote computers. -
DDR400: Elpida gains Intel validation, Micron announces availability
Friday 21 February 2003 – 09:49
Elpida Memory on Wednesday joined DRAM rivals in announcing that its 256Mbit DDR400 is currently available and has passed Intel's validation.
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DDR400 Kills Rambus: Shooting Star SiS 648 for P4*
Saturday 20 July 2002 – 07:00
No other chipset offers more than this: DDR400 and AGP 8x, along with a stable P4 platform and serial ATA. Also, we take a look at the first of the SiS648 motherboard series from Shuttle. -
DDR400 for Athlon: A Comparison of 9 Motherboards*
Monday 7 October 2002 – 07:00
With support for 400 MHz DDR memory, boards with the VIA KT400 chipset have a leg up. While our initial tests were unable to verify any advantages from using DDR400, the chipset now puts on quite a show. We tested all the boards with DDR400 as well as DDR333 in order to determine, once and for all, which chipset is the better of the two, the KT333 or the KT400. -
OCZ Attempts to Step Up the Clock Pace with DDR400 Module*
Monday 5 January 2004 – 06:00
OCZ has made a name for itself with memory modules for high clock rates. With the Gold Edition of the PC4000 Dual Channel Kit, OCZ tries to keep up with its clockspeed-boosting legacy. -
All Aboard! P4 with 200 MHz FSB and the i875P Dual DDR400 Chipset*
Monday 14 April 2003 – 07:00
With its 875/ Canterwood, Intel increases its bandwidth to 6.4 GB/s through Dual DDR400. The Pentium 4 takes off with 200 MHz Quad-FSB and declasses Rambus to the lower ranks. Serial ATA is now integrated on the ICH5, and Gigabit LAN has migrated to the Northbridge. -
Affordable Alternatives: DDR400 Dual-Channel Chipsets for the Pentium 4*
Monday 29 September 2003 – 07:00
These days, products with VIA's new PT880 and the SiS 655FX are becoming available. Both are meant to slam Intel in the performance desktop chipset segment, both are more attractively priced and both eventually herald the Serial ATA era, since they come paired with new Southbridges. We checked their performance compared to Intel's 875P and 865PE top runners.
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