
Intel・s release of the new SONOMA platform earlier this year ushered
in a new era in notebook PCs. Nevertheless, the SONOMA did not stop
the torrent of falling prices. Instead, after enjoying a brief period
of high prices, the Sonoma notebooks were quickly enveloped by the
low-price surge. Notebook distributors have protested falling prices
and shrinking profit margins, but for SO-DIMM distributors, falling
notebook prices continue to prove a blessing.
With the continuing low-price trend, notebook manufacturers
like HP and Toshiba, who previously focused on high-end notebooks,
are now expanding into the lower end of the market. Many major manufacturers
are filling out their mid-range and low-end product lines, leading
to continued downward pressure on notebook prices. Looking at the
market in general, notebook prices have continued to break new record
lows, and while the notebook PC used to symbolize sophistication,
advanced technology, style and mobility, today notebooks are becoming
more commonplace household items, and more companies are entering
the low-priced brand-name notebook competition.
But with the constantly falling prices, consumers
may ask, :At these prices is there any room left for profits? Are
they selling products cheaply just to make a name for themselves?
Or are these notebooks in fact inferior products?; The reason for
the low prices is very simple -- to reduce costs, companies use
lower priced CPUs and motherboards to lower the total product cost.
Of course performance suffers with low-end components, but low prices
are extremely attractive to consumer markets, and with the speed
at which today・s IT products are advancing, buying a low-end notebook
may in fact be a more economical option. However, consumers must
be clear about one thing: choosing a low-end product means it will
come with lower-end components. Therefore expanding RAM to improve
your notebook・s performance is an absolute necessity.
Notebook PCs are less upgradeable than desktop
PCs due to the proprietary nature of their internal components.
Motherboards and graphics cards cannot easily be replaced as in
a desktop. Therefore, the only real options for upgrading performance
include switching out the CPU, adding a larger hard drive and adding
or replacing memory. Memory upgrades have perhaps the most noticeable
impact on notebook performance as they can dramatically improve
graphics display capacity. Upgrading memory is also more economical
than other upgrades, in part because expanding a computer・s memory
usually does not require replacing existing memory modules. Therefore,
adding memory is the best way to upgrade a notebook PC and improve
its performance. Survey results show that over 60% of notebook users
are inclined to upgrade their notebooks by expanding memory. This
consumer trend coupled with the low price notebook market results
in rising demand in the SO-DIMM market and improving SO-DIMM sales.
Unfortunately, today・s memory module market contains
many different brands of varying quality. As an important part of
a PC system, memory quality can directly affect the computer・s overall
performance and stability. Finding the right balance of price and
quality is therefore an extremely important consideration for memory
buyers. Currently, the most trusted name in memory is the memory
module manufacturer Kingmax, known for its Venus series of DDR-II
SO-DIMM modules.
The Kingmax Venus series DDRII SO-DIMM memory possesses
high stability and compatibility, high data transfer bandwidth and
superior heat dispersion. Kingmax leads the industry in releasing
products that support the Sonoma platform, and provides a full range
of solutions to accommodate every requirement for the digital age:
outstanding data transfer rates, superior application performance
and high-volume memory capacity. Kingmax uses industry-leading lead-free
production processes, IC chips, PCB and post materials to fully
satisfy North American, European and Japanese environmental protection
requirements. Additionally, Kingmax memory uses lower 1.8V working
voltage rules in accordance with the latest JEDEC standards, which
results in approximately 50% lower power consumption. The products
also employ integrated ODT technology to maintain memory signal
wave patterns under high speed conditions, reducing noise interference
to the lowest possible levels.
Kingmax has also accumulated many years of experience
in TinyBGA packaging technology, and has invested heavily (nearly
US$10 million) to incorporate T5593 testing equipment in its production
processes to ensure the highest quality for DDRII memory available
on the market today. Kingmax maintains close partnerships with many
major notebook manufacturers, and works with them during the initial
memory design stage to test and certify memory products for compatibility.
All Kingmax memory products undergo rigorous compatibility testing
for compatibility with notebook suppliers・ products to ensure stability
and compatibility certification. This gives Kingmax the confidence
to include lifetime factory warrantees on all of its SO-DIMM memory
products.
The demand for low-cost notebooks is good news
for consumers and for Intel, whose stated aim is to make notebooks
:as widespread as mobile phones.; In view of Intel・s unique position
in the industry, it must continue to encourage this trend, and because
of this, the low-cost notebook trend is unlikely to reverse in the
foreseeable future. This means continued growth for notebook memory
sales, and of course, more profits for a leading memory supplier
like Kingmax.
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