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http://www.intel.com/technology/memory/ddr/valid/dimm_results.htm
In June 2001 at Computex Taipei, TwinMOS was the first to promote
the TwinMOS PC2700 (DDR 333MHz) memory modules, which quickly became
a leading product in the computer assembly market. In November of
that year, the Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council (JEDEC)
inspired a broad discussion, and after many international, industry-wide
debates, the specification standards for the PC2700 (DDR 333) were
finally decided in April, 2002.
The reason TwinMOS passed qualification to support Intel's 845GE,
845PE mainboard chip for the DDR 333 MHz is due to the experience
of TwinMOS in volume production and R&D capability, and also
because:
1. TwinMOS circuit boards match the electronic specifications of
JEDEC standards, and utilize professional components.
2. All memory modules developed by TwinMOS pass chipset mainboard
certification by Ali, AMD, Intel, SiS, and VIA before general market
release.
3. The TwinMOS full-loading test, production processes, and quality
control have all passed certification by world-renowned computer
system manufacturers and for OEM production of memory modules.
It is expected in the third quarter of 2002, that Intel, AMD, nVIDIA
and other large companies will provide more support for the DDR
333MHz chipset, which will lead 333MHz memory to converge with mainboards
and become a new industry trend. In the fourth quarter the DDR 333MHz
will quickly capture 40% of the market.
TwinMOS Technologies Inc.
President of Business Group: Mr. Alan Pan
TEL:886-2-26963939
http://www.twinmos.com
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