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To: blake_paterson who wrote (49208)8/8/2000 7:12:05 PM
From: blake_paterson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Who said we won't need more bandwidth?

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To: blake_paterson who wrote (49208)8/8/2000 7:29:03 PM
From: gnuman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Kingston plans buildup of DDR module production in Q4
(Don't know if this was posted yet).

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. -- Kingston Technology Co. Inc. here today announced
plans to ramp production of double data rate (DDR) memory modules in the fourth
quarter after beginning initial samples of products to system manufacturers. The
memory modules supplier said it is expanding its manufacturing capacity by 30%
with the addition of advanced surface-mount technology lines for DDR and other
high-performance products..........

The company said it has begun shipping samples of DDR dual in-line memory
modules (DIMMs) to original equipment manufacturers for use in system
development. These modules are expected to be used in new servers,
workstations, desktop computers and mobile systems--all of which are set for
introduction in the fourth quarter this year and 2001. Both 200-MHz and 266-MHz
DDR DIMMs will be shipped in volume.


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