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Tuesday, 08 January 2008 22:13

TwinMOS launches two DDR3 modules

Written by Slobodan Simic

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New TwiSTER DDR3 series

 

TwinMOS has decided that it is time to push hard on DDR3 memory by launching two high-end modules, the Twister DDR3-1600 and DDR3-1800.

Both modules work at the same latency settings of 8-8-8-21 and require 1.8V. The new Twister series uses eight 128MB Micron chips packaged with the latest FBGA technology. TwinMOS also provides a global lifelong warranty for all memory products.

The new Twister series is cooled by black heatsinks with a Twister label and TwinMOS sticker. Unfortunately, pricing and an availability date hasn't been announced.

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