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News Story from: Memorysolution
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 February 2004

Gigabyte modules set new benchmark

Germany's leading special distributor of memory products and Flash cards reckons it now has a true reference product in its portfolio.

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With the new takeMS DDR400-ECC registered Type PC3200 memory modules with 1Gbyte capacity, Germany's leading special distributor of memory products and Flash cards reckons it now has a true reference product in its portfolio. "The DDR400 modules currently coming out on the market represent an enormous leap in development over the DDR266 ECC that hit markets only last November", says Memorysolution Managing Director, Gerald Diercks. "And, we are one of the first suppliers to introduce this top-of-the-line technology to the market.

The users we target in the workstation and server segment, on the other hand, are eagerly awaiting DDR400 in this performance class".

The SDRAMs designed for AMD Opteron processors feature a completely new IC design and the micro MBGA housing design already indicative of DDR2.

This means that they are less susceptible to interference, a fact that developers underscore.

In addition, these new high-performance modules meet the strict JEDEC specifications just like all takeMS products.

After speed, a high degree of reliability is one of the particular features of this memory product that with ECC (error correction code) registered has a special test routine.

Here, data are stored briefly in a buffer and any bit errors are filtered out before the signal is passed along.

These new modules are now available.

Memorysolution offers a 10-year warranty for all takeMS products.

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