Kingmax DDR3-1333 memory module
Taiwan-based Kingmax announced the launch of DDR3-1333 memory modules in both 1GB and 2GB capacities.Kingmax DDR3 1333 1GB/2GB memory modules for desktop computers uses CSP FBGA packaging technology and adopts a JEDEC-compliant DDR3 8-bit Prefetch design, which is a multifold improvement over the DDR2 4-bit architecture, with clocking in the 1333MHz~1600MHz range.
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