Kingmax Semiconductor will introduce its latest series of DDR2 memory modules, “Mars” and “Venus,” at this year’s Computex Taipei show. These two memory modules are fully compliant with the EU’s RoHS standards and demonstrate Kingmax's commitment to environmental protection.
The desktop DDR2-800 desktop memory module “Mars” adopts lead-free production and is produced on a 0.10-micron process. The memory's internal architecture employs Kingmax's anti-counterfeit red ASIC decoder chip (which uses Kingmax's exclusive patented TinyBGA color packaging technology) to prevent counterfeiting, and directly integrates on-die termination (ODT) technology to maximize system stability. The Mars series operate on 1.8 volts and this cuts down energy consumption by 50%.
For the notebook segment, Kingmax is offering the DDR2-667 “Venus” module. The JEDEC-compatible memory module adopts BGA packaging with a slim profile. In addition, integrated ODT (on-die-termination) technology maintains memory signal waves at high speeds, minimizing noise interference. Thanks to Kingmax’s years of experience with its TinyBGA packaging technology, the Venus DDRII can supply up to 1GB in memory capacity.
For more information, visit Kingmax in Hall 1 at booth D136 or go to the company website: http://www.kingmax.com/.

The latest DDR2 memory modules from Kingmax, DDR2-800 Mars (above) and DDR2-667 Venus (below).
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