
In the wake of the release of Mars DDRII memory for desktop computers,
world-renown memory module maker Kingmax is now introducing the
Venus Series DDRII memory for notebook computers.
In Roman mythology, Venus is the personification
of beauty. Her lovely face and perfect figure have deeply enthralled
every mortal in the secular world, and even the gods in heaven were
obsessed with her. Kingmax's DDRII memory for notebook computers
is named after Venus as each memory chip -- BGA packaged according
to JEDEC standards -- is perfectly proportioned, without ugly pins
spread all over the PCB board. Furthermore, because every memory
chip has a slim profile, more chips can be placed on the narrow
PCB board, increasing the capacity of each memory module.
But the Venus DDRII memory is not just about its
beautiful appearance. More importantly, this product offers Kingmax's
consistent high performance, high compatibility and comprehensive
after-sales service. Venus DDRII memory completely conforms to the
most current JEDEC standards, using a lower working voltage (1.8V),
which reduces power consumption by approximately 50%, and operates
at 266MHz to maximize memory bandwidth at up to 4.3GB per second.
In addition, integrated ODT (on-die-termination) technology maintains
memory signal waves at high speeds, minimizing noise interference.
Thanks to Kingmax's years of successful experience with its TinyBGA
packaging technology, the Venus DDRII can supply up to 1GB in memory
capacity.
With Intel and major notebook computer makers actively
backing the Sonoma platform, which uses DDRII memory, Kingmax has
collaborated with major notebook computer makers during the early
phase of design and production to integrate the relevant technology
and required testing. Before shipment, all products are rigorously
tested to ensure that each memory module is 100% flawless. Without
question, the Venus DDRII memory is the perfect guide to lead us
into the new DDRII generation.
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