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Kingston Launches 1000 and 1066-MHz HyperX Memory Modules

Every component is double tested

By Anca Rusu, Technology Editor

25th of May 2006, 06:49 GMT

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Kingston today released the manufacturer's latest memory modules - HyperX DDR2 1000-MHz (PC2-8000) and HyperX DDR2 1066-MHz (PC2-8500). Both HyperX DDR2 unbuffered DIMMs enclose a storage capacity of up to 2 GB in order to support high end computing.


The manufacturer revealed the way in which its products are developed. It seems that every component used to build HyperX goes through meticulous tests before it's declared to be qualified for the line. The second succession of tests occurs after every piece of material is already assembled.

"This is a significant launch for Kingston to bring a series of cutting-edge memory technology to the enthusiast market," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston.

"These new array of HyperX products are ideal for the latest up and coming DDR2 based platforms. These new modules are a perfect blend of speed and ultimate performance. With the recently released 800-MHz low latency modules the Kingston family is now expanding to include 1000 MHz and the incredibly fast 1066-MHz."

The manufacturer made clear the reason why new memory modules are necessary on the market. According to Kingston, the new games featuring extreme graphics, and also, the latest software released compel high capacity storage devices. More than that, the introduction of new platforms utilizing DDR2 memory can be also regarded as a main motive why Kingston's HyperX modules are the ideal memory solution.

"Kingston has been providing our customers using PC3200 high-quality products which enable AMD Athlon 64 FX enthusiasts to tune their PCs and find the best possible performance to suit their gaming or digital media needs," said Mike Field, division marketing manager, Desktop Division, AMD.

"Our socket AM2 processors, also released today, utilize DDR2 memory technology, which together with Kingston's new DDR2 memory will enable the next generation of computing performance."
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