Transcend announced the release of the “world’s highest speed 1GB DDR2 800 Non-ECC Unbuffered SO-DIMM memory modules”, made for use in laptop computers.
“Transcend’s 1GB 800MHz memory is engineered using 16 pcs of 64Mx8 original brand name DDR2 FBGA chips. The eight-layer PCBs used in Transcend’s modules are designed to meet the highest specifications by minimizing noise signal disturbance and enhancing overall performance. In addition, DDR2 memory chips incorporate On-Die Termination (ODT) to minimize signal reflections at higher speeds, thereby improving timing margins, which increase operating speeds. Transcend’s superior design results in better system stability and reliability, making our 1GB DDR2 800 Non-ECC Unbuffered SO-DIMM memory modules the best choice for your high performance system,” the company’s press release says.
According to the earlier reports, AMD’s and Intel’s new notebook platforms scheduled to arrive next year, will feature chipsets with DDR2 800MHz memory support.
Kingston also announced it is preparing 800MHz memory modules for notebooks recently.
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