
Posted on Tuesday, June 21 2005 @ 13:19 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Even though DDR is still a strong choice and isn’t expected to decline much until AMD adopts the DDR2 standard, it looks like DDR3 modules are on the horizon as well. Manufacturers are finally being optimistic about DDR2 sales, and DDR2 has been through various speed steps to actually be a worthwhile standard with Intel platform with 1066MHz system bus. Although the market appears to be optimistic, DDR2 sales aren’t nearly anywhere close to what manufacturers might expect and from what it seems the market is about get crowded a lot more in late 2006. Read more at
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