Kingston claims RAM first E-mail
by Stephen Withers   
Monday, 28 April 2008
Kingston Technology claims it is the first to offer high performance, low-latency DDR2-667 SO-DIMM notebook memory.

The new RAM is initially offered as 2G and 4G kits, and is aimed at owners of current-model notebooks that want to get the most from their systems.

"Kingston customers asked about higher performance memory for current notebooks and our new DDR2-667 CL4 low-latency SO-DIMMs are the first in a series of new HyperX memory offerings to support this market,” said Vaughan Nankivell, regional manager for Australia and New Zealand.

"We will continue to expand the product line, including developing a 3GB memory kit," he added.

According to company officials, there is no need to adjust BIOS settings when replacing standard memory with the new parts.

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