Kingston Technology Goes "Traveling" at Computex Taipei 2007
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, is expected to publicize important news on its HyperX High-performance memory division, as well as several key additions to its Flash memory line during Computex Taipei 2007, which runs June 5-9, 2007. Playing up the global scale of the world's second-largest trade show, Kingston will adopt a "World Traveler" theme in its booth.
Global travelers demand uncompromising computing power even on-the-fly, so Kingston will be demonstrating live its new DDR3 1500MHz HyperX and DDR2 800MHz ultra-low latency HyperX memory modules. Its 512MB and 1BG DDR3 1066MHz HyperX memory modules recently passed Intel Platform (PMO) Validation, paving the way for the next generation of high-performance computing. DDR3 technology offers significant memory performance gains, at lower voltage and less power consumption.
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, is expected to publicize important news on its HyperX High-performance memory division, as well as several key additions to its Flash memory line during Computex Taipei 2007, which runs June 5-9, 2007. Playing up the global scale of the world's second-largest trade show, Kingston will adopt a "World Traveler" theme in its booth.
Global travelers demand uncompromising computing power even on-the-fly, so Kingston will be demonstrating live its new DDR3 1500MHz HyperX and DDR2 800MHz ultra-low latency HyperX memory modules. Its 512MB and 1BG DDR3 1066MHz HyperX memory modules recently passed Intel Platform (PMO) Validation, paving the way for the next generation of high-performance computing. DDR3 technology offers significant memory performance gains, at lower voltage and less power consumption.