Kingmax shows DDR3 2000MHz 2GB in CES 2008
Posted by Augusto Triste on January 12th, 2008The 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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