Kingston Technology claims to be the first to offer high-performance, low-latency DDR2-667 SO-DIMM notebook memory.
Offering greater performance options for existing mobile platforms, the HyperX DDR-667 CL4 SO-DIMM kits in 2 and 4 GB capacities will be released over the next few months.
The memory is suitable for notebook users who want to boost system performance by replacing their standard notebook memory with modules that boot to the highest speed possible-without any need to adjust system BIOS settings.
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