IT-Services

A-Data announces DDR2-667 SO-DIMM.

A-Data Technology, the largest vendor of DRAM memory modules in Asia and number three in the world, announced its new Vitesta branded DDR2-667 SO-DIMMs. Utilizing DDR2-667 DRAM, such as Elpida"s 60-ball FBGA-packaged lead-free 512-Mbit (64x8) EDE5108AESK-6E-E (latencies: 5-5-5), the new modules will provide a maximum bandwidth of 5.3 GB/sec (in a single-channel configuration) and will come in capacities of 256 MB, 512 MB and 1 GB. Aiming to support Intel"s next-generation mobile platform codenamed Napa, the Vitesta DDR2-667 SO-DIMMs are now available in samples and are scheduled for mass production starting next quarter.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
CES '09: The Real Stereoscopic Story.
After testing Nvidiaò€™s GeForce 3D Vision for most of last week, I came away impressed with how the company picked up where the technology left off 10 years ago. Now that CRTs have been relegated to the scrap heap, it hasnò€™t been possible to get the 120 Hz needed for an active stereoscopic solution until now. With Samsung and Viewsonic shipping the requisite LCD technology, 60 Hz in each eye is once again feasible given 120 Hz panels. A 40 hour battery charge and decent-looking shades helped matters as well.
Popular Articles

Monitis Starts Sending Alerts as "Tweets"
Monitis Inc., a leading provider of affordable easy-to-use enterprise-class systems management software as a service, today released a new notification channel: tweets. Monitis has begun using Twitter to alert users of network failures.

dbx repair - repair Outlook Express dbx files.
Emachines rolls out inexpensive systems with dual-layer DVD burners.
Irvine (CA) - Emachines today introduced four new entry-level systems that sport double-layer DVD burners.