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Monday, 19 March 2007 18:38

DDR 3 1066 shipping in April

Written by Fuad Abazovic
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CEBIT 2007:
Corsair will have it


A volume production of DDR 3 is ramping up and some vendors will be there. It is a status symbol I guess.

DDR3 starts at 800 and 1066 MHz and many vendors want to be there. Quimonda the Infenion's memory brand showed up its face so many times. It has production of the chips and Samsung is ramping up its production as well.

 
Corsair will have its modules ready in April at 1066 but we don’t know the timings jet. This gives you rough idea when Intel plans to officially announce the P35 and G33 chipsets, the only one in the market that can and will support DDR 3.


DDR 3 1333 is scheduled for later this year.

 

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