“We are offering a complete line of memory and it does make sense to make more mainstream parts for the LGA1156 platform. DDR3 1333 and 1600 are just fine for this platform and we are still focused on high density kits because the larger memory volumes are good for 64-bit applications. We still think it makes sense to have more memory than ultra fast lower densities, said Alex Mei, executive vice-president and chief of marketing operations.More info at X-bit Labs.
But OCZ is looking forward and maybe the world will see 2.60GHz from OCZ.
“If there is demand from our enthusiast consumers we will make it happen,” Mr Mei concluded.
OCZ sees no need for high-speed dual-channel memory kits
Posted on Monday, May 24 2010 @ 19:59 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck