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To: REH who wrote (16672)2/25/1999 10:12:00 AM
From: Dave B  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93625
 
Well, that shows how up-to-date I am on laptop memory. Apparently there's an SO-DIMM form factor that's "widely used" in laptops today (not in my Toshiba Satellite 225CDS, it's not!!). So cancel the second half of my previous comment <G>.

Dave



To: REH who wrote (16672)2/26/1999 10:10:00 AM
From: REH  Respond to of 93625
 
Corsair Launches PC133 SDRAM Modules
64MByte and 128MByte Modules Available
FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Corsair Memory Inc., the industry leader in high density DRAM Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) is launching its family of PC133 SDRAM modules. The initial module densities offered will be 64MByte, and 128MByte non-ECC modules. These modules will use the latest PC133 RAMs from only the top tier OEM manufacturers like Micron and Samsung. These modules will be available in early March 1999.

Many of the major Chipset companies such as Ali, VIA, OPTi, and SiS are currently launching products that support the 133MHz SDRAM. The PC133 SDRAM modules are likely to be used in motherboards supporting Intel's (INTC) Pentium III and AMD's (AMD) K7.

''Corsair was one of the first module manufacturers to design PC100 SDRAM modules. Today, most of our high density PC100 modules have been qualified on the major motherboards from Intel, Tyan, Asus, Abit and Supermicro. Once again, as a leader in the SDRAM module industry, Corsair intends on being one of the first third party manufacturers to offer PC133,'' said Richard Hashim, Director of Memory Products at Corsair.

Corsair is also in the development of Rambus RIMMs and Synchronous RIMMs. These products will become available in the second quarter of 1999.


reh