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To: blake_paterson who wrote (49206)8/8/2000 7:08:07 PM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
A Kingston to be <g>?

Kingmax delivers DRAM modules to Sony

Taipei, Aug. 7, 2000 (CENS)--Kingmax Technology Inc. has delivered its DRAM modules for notebook PCs to Sony, paving the way for the Taiwanese IC memory card maker to become a long term DRAM module supplier to Sony, executives of the firm said Monday.

Kingmax began delivering its DRAM modules to Sony in July, with the sales accounting for 20,000 units per month. This is expected to help Kingmax become a long term DRAM module supplier for Sony.

Beginning the second half, the supply of DRAM products has been unable to meet the hectic market demand both at home and abroad. Several international system manufacturers have already placed long-term orders with Taiwanese memory manufacturers in the field, thus ensuring the supply sources

Being a major DRAM module manufacturer in Taiwan, Kingmax has become increasingly successful in the supply of its products to Micron Technology, Gateway, and Dell over the past few years.

Kingmax will use the TinyBGA packaging method, the latest of its kind for the manufacture of its DRAM modules.

In an attempt to set up an integrated manufacturing system, Kingmax has already invested NT$1 billion to establish a technology subsidiary for specialized DRAM packaging services. With a brand name strategy, Kingmax expects to rank as one of the world's top three specialized DRAM packaging manufacturers in the future.

((CCK))



To: blake_paterson who wrote (49206)8/9/2000 12:30:48 AM
From: NightOwl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Eureka! You found it!!

The ideal market for DRDRAM:

AGGREGATES!!!

How could it have taken so long to discover this PR gold mine?! "DRDRAM - Completely stable at 18,000 lb's psi!" ..... "Our steel jacketed aggregate cores are virtually impervious to all traffic loads!" ..... "Guaranteed resistant to rutting and potholes for 20 years! The taxes you save in repaving costs alone will more than cover initial installation expenses!"

Estephen must be beside himself. :8)

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