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Kingston Launches Low Latency Notebook Memory

Thursday, September 4, 2008 5:02:00 AM PDT | VentureDeal Staff

Fountain Valley, California --  Computer memory maker Kingston Technology Company announced the launch of what it calls the first high-performance, ultra low latency 800 MHz notebook memory chip.

The memory will ship immediately in 4GB memory kits and will provide the additional benefit of Serial Presence Detect capabilities to assist in increasing performance for notebook computers.

“As more notebook systems standardize on faster 800MHz platforms, particularly the Intel Centrino 2 chipsets, Kingston engineers designed the high-performance, ultra low-latency HyperX SO-DIMMs to support them — right out of the box,” said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston.

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