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Kingston Technology HyperX: XMP DDR3 laptop memory runs at 1066 MHz and CL5

May 11, 2009

Targeting notebook PCs using Intel’s Cantiga mobile chip set, the XMP HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMMs come preprogrammed with JEDEC and XMP profiles. The Intel-certified modules run at 1066-MHz and CL5. The 4-Gbyte, 1066-MHz, low-latency kit of two XMP HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMMs costs $212.

Kingston Technology, www.kingston.com

Posted by EDN Staff on May 11, 2009 | Comments (1)

August 5, 2009
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