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Elpida’s DDR3 SO-DIMM Receives Intel’s Validation

Elpida has received Intel's validation for its next-generation main memory DDR3 SO-DIMM. The upcoming Intel Centrino 2 processor technology mobile platform is supported by Elpida's DDR3 SO-DIMM production capabilities. Since completing development of its DDR3 SDRAM in August 2005, Elpida began delivering DIMM samples at the end of 2005 and has been developing faster high-speed technologies. In May 2007 Elpida received Intel's desktop platform validation of its DDR3 main memory. Now Elpida has received Intel's mobile platform validation for its DDR3 SO-DIMM.

Elpida is now shipping DDR3 for high-end desktop PCs and will start shipments to notebook PC and server vendors making the transition from DDR2 to DDR3. Elpida's DDR3 memory products are recognized for their high-speed, low power consumption, stable operation and mass production capabilities. They are already shipped in large volumes as standard-use products to makers of high-end desktop PC & Work Station systems. Major notebook customers are validating Elpida's SO-DIMM.

Products, which have received Intel's validation, are:
- 2GB: EBJ21UE8BASA-AE-E (DDR3-1066) and EBJ21UE8BASA-8C-E (DDR3-800);
- 1GB: EBJ11UE6BASA-AE-E (DDR3-1066) and EBJ11UE6BASA-8C-E (DDR3-800);
- 512MB: EBJ51UE6BASA-AE-E (DDR3-1066) and EBJ51UE6BASA-8C-E (DDR3-800).



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