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The JEDEC approved the PC3200 specification standards
in its 2002 annual meeting held in Hawaii in early December. One
of the major topics discussed at the meeting was the module pad,
structure and voltage (Vdd 2.6 + 0.2 V) of PC3200 (DDR 400MHz).
Reports from various media on the product's successful full-loading
test validation have drawn positive responses from consumers inquiring
the company's advanced technologies.
After the launch of the PC3200 DDR, TwinMOS has contacted various
world-renowned chipset makers for their support of the new high-speed
memory module. TwinMOS received validation from major logic chipset
suppliers such as nVIDIA, SiS and VIA during the past six months.
Meanwhile, its PC3200 (DDR MHz) is highly remarked by more than
one hundred professional publications around the world (see relevant
information at w.twinmos.com/Marketing_ProductsReview.htm).
The first to introduce a high performance memory module last June,
TwinMOS experienced skepticism from industry insiders who regard
it as a product made in haste. Some considered it at most a better
alternative to the game consoles, but hardly worth the effort as
most of the industry maintained higher expectation for the DDR II.
However, TwinMOS judged from a market survey that it could take
one and a half years for the PC2700 (DDR 333MHz) to be upgraded
into DDR II. Consumers might not wait that long. TwinMOS therefore
took a bold action to introduce the PC3200 (DDR 400MHz) to fulfill
the demand of the consumers for high-speed memory modules.
The decision proved itself right as the new DDR II prototypes might
not be launched until mid-2003 due to certain doubts on DDR II specifications.
TwinMOS believes that volume production of DDR II memory modules
will even be delayed until 2004 and that clock frequency could be
a minimum of 533 or even 600 MHz. At that point, 3200MB/sec will
become the standard bandwidth for desktop computers and the clock
frequency of higher-end notebooks will be advanced to 400MHz.
Following the approval of its PC2700 (DDR 333MHz)
under the international memory module standards shortly after its
launch in June 2001, TwinMOS once again impresses the industry with
its PC3200.
TwinMOS Technologies Inc.
President of Business Group: Mr. Alan Pan
TEL: 886-2-26963939
http://www.twinmos.com
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