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4GB Notebook
Micron Technology, Inc. is experimenting with 4 GB DDR3 modules which have been designed to use 2 GB components. They are expecting this development to provide the industry with its highest density notebook computers using DDR3 modules. The high density, low power, and fast processing speed of the Micron portfolio DDR3 modules allow the system to perform even more effectively and utilize its power efficiently.
The company announced that it had received a validation from Intel on the 512 MB, 1 GB, and 2 GB DDR3 modules for the Intel Centrino 2 processor for mobile technology. The company’s 4 GB module is currently undergoing validation at Intel. The DDR3 module can support data ranges of as much as 1333 megabits per second. This enables better graphics and system performance that enhances user experience.
The DDR3 also supply voltages at 1.5-volts as opposed to DDR2 voltage of 1.8 volts. The result is power savings of up to 30%. Currently, the 512 MB, 1 GB, and the 2 GB models are now in mass production and the 2 GB-based DDR3 as well as 4 GB modules will be mass produced by the second quarter of 2008.
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