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Hardware Pub has posted a first look at DDR400 with Kingmax PC3200



The advancement of system memory is imperative for the progress of computer technology. Random Access Memory (RAM) is a memory device in which information may be accessed in any order. Thus, for systems to become faster, the speed that cached information is retrieved is an important factor. Over time, we have seen memory follow in the tracks of processor development. As CPUs get faster and utilize more system-bus, RAM has to keep up with these demands. About seven years ago, one might be using an Intel Pentium system running 8 to 16 megabytes of EDO RAM. Today, with the support of Kingmax Semiconductor Incorporated, HardwarePub will be running and evaluating the newest memory technology available: Kingmax TinyBGA DDR400 PC3200 memory
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