Kingston Preps 2133MHz DDR3 Memory Modules for Intel’s Next-Gen Chip

@ 2009/08/10
High-speed dual-channel memory kits were nothing special just about a year ago, but the triple-channel memory controller of Intel Core i7 “Bloomfield” processor redefined the market almost completely in less than a year and memory kits consisting of three modules became standard for high-performance computers. Nonetheless, the dual-channel kits will be back this September, when Intel introduces its new platform.

Kingston Memory, the world’s largest producer of memory modules, was the first company to announce plans to introduce 2133MHz dual-channel DDR3 memory module kits designed for Intel Core i5/Core i7 processors based on the code-named Lynnfield core. The new top-of-the-range HyperX DDR3 dual-channel 2.13GHz kit will sport CL8 latency setting as well as 1.65V voltage setting. Other HyperX DDR3 dual-channel memory kits will operate at various frequencies starting from 1333MHz.

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