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Kingston expands Fully Buffered DIMM memory modules

Posted Thursday, June 01, 2006 By News Desk
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Kingston Technology Company, Inc. has announced the expansion of its Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory modules to include new DDR2 667-MHz speeds to support Intel® based servers. As the leading independent manufacturer of memory modules, Kingston® has made a strategic decision to continue committing major resources to support next-generation memory technology. The company has become a leading manufacturer and supplier of FB-DIMM memory to Intel and the industry. Kingston's FB-DIMM memory modules will support New Dual-Core Intel Xeon® processor-based server platforms.

Kingston's FB-DIMM modules are a high-speed, high-density memory solution for related technology workstation and server platforms. Kingston's FB-DIMMs offer memory flexibility and more expansion options\ and comply with JEDEC standards. FB-DIMM memory architecture allows up to six memory channels with each channel supporting up to eight dual-rank memory modules and allows for two channels to simultaneously read and write in concurrent transactions.

"Using Kingston's FB-DIMM technology on Intel's high-end servers result in improved scalability, flexibility, and higher capacity while the same new technology will increase speed and performance," said Sales Director, APAC Business Division, Kingston Tawny Phan, "With Kingston already a strategic FB-DIMM supplier to major OEMs, Kingston's FB-DIMMs provide a solution to many signal integrity and quality concerns." continued Phan.

Kingston engineers have developed special boards and test-programs that are used to conduct "parametric" and characterization testing on high-end Agilent testers to ensure that FB-DIMMs are functional and comply with specifications. Kingston's FB-DIMMs come with a lifetime warranty and free technical support plus the legendary reliability that makes Kingston the leader in memory.
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