dmnnewswire.digitalmedianet.com — Elpida Memory has received Intel's validation for its DDR3 main memory based on the G33 chipset (Bearlake) reference platform. The testing validates that Elpida's DDR3 memory can run on Intel's reference platform and recognizes the excellent quality and reliability of Elpida products. http://www.memory4less.com/memory/DDR2_DIMM.asp
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raheelMay 22, 2007Submitter
On the subject of memory, Intel has made great strides with the memory controller architecture on the Bearlake family of chipsets. Dubbed "Fast Memory Access" technology (talk about vaugue!), Intel has also tweaked and optimized latency characteristics of the Memory Controller Hub (MCH). That, coupled with the latency enhancing 8-bit prefetch of DDR3 (versus 4-bit -prefetch in DDR2), and the pair should prove to be a potent combination.