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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Kingston Rambus team of more than 50% faster DDR3

Kingston has joined forces with Rambus to create a new DDR3 prototype, which is a memory module suitable for multi-threaded multi-core computers. Optimization modules allegedly led to a 50% increase in performance on the current DDR3 modules.

The requirement for business energy consumption has been reduced by 20%, which is a new circuit is much more efficient and should not be active more often than the current one as well.

Rambus does not say much, although many people want to know the compatibility with the current culture of DDR3 motherboards, but the company has more bits at some point in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.

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