Corsair Expands FB-DIMM Family

Corsair Expands FB-DIMM Family with Immediate Availability of 2GByte DDR2-667 Fully Buffered DIMMs

-- The latest Corsair FB-DIMM solutions are designed to support the new dual-core Intel Xeon servers and workstations --

Fremont, CA (December 4, 2006) - Corsair a worldwide leader in high performance computer products, today expanded its Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) family of products to include new high density DDR2-667MHz speeds to support the latest dual-core Intel Xeon based platforms. Corsair high density high-speed FB-DIMMs offer enhanced memory throughput allowing for superior application responsiveness. Based on the JEDEC standards, the new DDR2-667Mhz FB-DIMMs are designed to provide ultimate flexibility and expandability to balance capabilities of Intel dual core processors.

"Corsair is committed to support new memory technologies and to bring more scalable server memory solutions to the market. Using Corsair FB-DIMMs on the latest Intel dual core platform will result in a robust combination of hardware that provides increased productivity and reliability, with the legendary quality that Corsair is known for," said Richard Hashim, Director of Product Marketing at Corsair." READ MORE...

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Marco Chiappetta

Marco Chiappetta

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