Samsung says half of all notebooks to adopt DDR2 by 1Q 2005
Samsung Electronics is claiming demand for DDR2 will pick up, on expectation that fully half of new notebooks models planned for launch in the first quarter of 2005 will adopt DDR2 memory, according to sources in Taiwan.
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