Intel to Embrace DDR3 Memory in 2007?

@ 2006/01/28
The transition to next-generation DDR3 memory will happen in similarly conservative way compared to not very aggressive transition to DDR2, according to a news-story filed by a web-site. The first personal computer (PC) platforms supporting the new memory technology will see the light of the day in the second half of 2007, but the transition will take about two years.

DDR3 will be supported by Intel sometime in the second half of 2007 and will coexist with DDR2 for more than a year, TG Daily web-site reported, a plan which have always been present. The next-generation memory will be introduced at 800MHz speed-bin, but will reportedly “most likely” reach 1333MHz by 2009, when the transition to the new memory type is completed for Intel Corp.

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