256 MB DDR2 SDRAMs Exploit 0.11 µm Technology

Oct. 8, 2008
Validated by Intel at DDR2-400 speeds on x4 and x8 configurations and DDR2-533 speeds on x8 configurations, the company's 256 MB DDR2 SDRAMs debut as the industry's first such devices manufactured on 0.11 µm process technology. The DDR2-400

Validated by Intel at DDR2-400 speeds on x4 and x8 configurations and DDR2-533 speeds on x8 configurations, the company's 256 MB DDR2 SDRAMs debut as the industry's first such devices manufactured on 0.11 µm process technology. The DDR2-400 devices target server applications, and the DDR2- 533 SDRAMs are designed for use in desktop platforms. For further information and prices, call MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC., Boise, ID. (208) 368-4400.

Company: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.

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