Samsung DDR2 Ready
Samsung said today at the Intel Developer Forum that its advanced DDR2 memory solutions are ready to meet the needs of a new generation of high performance PCs and servers. "Samsung’s DDR2 solutions include 400/533Megabits per second (Mbps) with a low 1.8volt feature for servers and notebook applications and high speed 533Mbps DDR2 for desktop PCs."
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