Hynix Shows DDR2-800 Modules Off & They Are Validated By ASUS

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Hynix Semiconductor said on Friday that it has developed DRAM industry?s first 512MB DDR2-800 unbuffered dual in-line memory modules (UDIMMs) and has received validation from Taiwan-based ASUS, a leading motherboard manufacturer. Good news for DDR2 fans as more options come forth to help drive down DDR2 pricing.

The 512MB and 1-gigabyte (GB) UDIMMs are based on the Hynix 512-megabit DDR2-800 SDRAM (double data rate 2 synchronous dynamic random access memory) device that is manufactured with cutting-edge 90-nanometer design rule and operates on low 1.8 volt electricity. Hynix stacked eight 512MB DDR2 DRAM chips for 512MB module package and 16 chips for 1GB module package.

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