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DDR3 modules available for purchase
Akiba PC Hotline has pictures of DDR3 memory sticks that can be purchased in Japan. The price for a 1GB stick is ~$350.
Source: Akiba PC
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DDR3 modules available for purchase
Akiba PC Hotline has pictures of DDR3 memory sticks that can be purchased in Japan. The price for a 1GB stick is ~$350.
Source: Akiba PC
quem comprou uma board de topo agr fica na lama.. já ñ vai puder usar ddr3..
2 anos? Que exagero!pois, isso daqui a 2 anos é q deve de tar acessivel e a ser utilizado em massa.. o tempo de uma board é de 2/3anos tbm
2 anos? Que exagero!
ha rumores que estes preços vao subir de novo, logo é comprar agora umas e rezar que ainda sirvam pa uns bons meses....
as dd3 ainda vao levar um tempinho, pode ser que ja sejam razoaveis, mas pode ser tambem que venham a levar uns bons tempos a ficarem boas, sendo esse o caso das ddr2
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/memory/display/20070425221714.htmlMemory Prices Set to Hit the Bottom in the Second Half of the Year.
Prices of Memory Chips Set to Fall
Category: Memory
by Anton Shilov
[ 04/25/2007 | 10:17 PM ]
After tumbling for more than four consecutive months, prices on dynamic random access memory (DRAM) may sustain rapid decrease in the coming months, causing memory chip makers to continue losing money. Nevertheless, as the demand towards computers increases in the second half of the year, towards back-to-school season, the prices may start to rebound, according to DRAMeXchange.
Nevertheless, as the demand towards computers increases in the second half of the year, towards back-to-school season, the prices may start to rebound, according to DRAMeXchange.
Hynix Receives DDR3 Validation from Intel
Hynix Semiconductor today announced it has received validation on its DDR3 memory components and modules from Intel. The newly-validated DDR3 products are 1GB DDR3 SDRAM Unbuffered-DIMMs manufactured on 80nm process technology. These devices have operating speeds from 800MHz to 1066MHz with reduced voltage to 1.5V. These speeds are offered in latency combinations of 5-5-5 and 6-6-6 for the 800MHz, and 7-7-7 for the 1066MHz memory modules. Mass production of the 1GB DDR3 on the 80nm line will begin in the third quarter of this year. Hynix plans to manufacture the product on a 66nm process beginning in late 2007.
Source: DigiTimes