The first to jump the 2000 MHz “fence” in the memory business was Adata with their Vitesta DDR3 2000X offering. The other memory manufacturers have also started offering DDR3-2000 chips and modules, but these almost never go beyond the gigabyte limit per card. Kingmax has made a comeback in the spotlight and presented its 2GB DDR3 memory module to reach a blazing frequency of 2000 MHz.
The company was also showing DDR3-2000 without heat spreaders, plus several other modules including a 2 gigabyte DDR3-1066 notebook part (SO-DIMM). The majority of the parts shown are already shipping, and Kingmax is ready to take orders on its DDR3-2000. The fins increase surface area for improved heat dissipation, and the DDR3 modules shown are rated at 2000MHz data rate and 9-9-9-24 timings using 2.15 volts.

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