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OCZ introduces DDR3 laptop memory

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On July 8, 2008, 3:27 PM

Intel’s next generation notebook platform has yet to debut, but with Montevina-based notebooks expected to hit retail shelves in the coming weeks, OCZ has come out and announced its support for the forthcoming platform with the launch of its enthusiast DDR3 SODIMM modules.

The new modules, PC3-10666 and PC3-8500, feature latencies of 9-9-9-24 and 8-8-8-27 respectively and will be available in 2GB and 4GB dual-channel kits. According to OCZ, these latest memory offerings for notebooks help reduce power consumption and increase speed and bandwidth, resulting in a higher performing laptop with a slightly extended battery life. As with DDR3 for the desktop, though, we wouldn't expect these kits to be cheap.

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