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To: Ian@SI who started this subject3/7/2002 11:53:18 PM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (3) of 93625
 
Hi all; Kingston announces 512MB DDR SO-DIMMs for notebooks; Toshiba says DDR memory is rapidly becoming the memory of choice:

Kingston Announces DDR SO-DIMM Modules in Capacities Up to 512MB
Press Release, Kingston, March 7, 2002
Kingston 512MB DDR PC2100 SO-DIMM Modules Immediately Available Supporting New Toshiba Tecra and Satellite Notebooks

Kingston(R) Technology Company Inc. today announced the immediate availability of DDR PC2100 Small-Outline DIMM (SO-DIMM) memory modules for the latest high-speed notebooks. Capacities of the new DDR PC2100 SO-DIMMs range from 128MB up to 512MB. When installed in pairs can bring maximum capacity up to one Gigabyte.
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"Kingston has worked closely with Toshiba(R) America Information Systems, Inc. (TAIS) to bring the latest DDR SO-DIMM designs to market. It is with strategic alliances like this that allow Kingston to bring quality new memory technology to the market at a competitive price," said Liesl Schwoebel, memory product manager, Kingston. "DDR memory is rapidly becoming the memory of choice and we are seeing this trend with the release of the latest notebooks from Toshiba. Other OEM systems supported will be added shortly as they are released," added Schwoebel.
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