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 KINGMAX 512MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM
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Message Text: Kingmax Semiconductor Inc., a leading memory module maker renowned for the stable quality, leading specifications, and high performance of its products, has successfully developed the world's first high-capacity 512MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM, providing a memory upgrade solution exclusively for the latest desknote computers. The new SO-DIMM excels in function and performance, providing good heat dissipation, high compatibility, and high reliability, and fully accommodates users who wish to upgrade their desknote memory modules.

Features:

- 200-pin 400MHz (PC-3200) DDR memory module
- CAS Latency 2.5
- 2.5V VDD
- Very small package size(about 1/2 of standard TSOP assembly)
- Superior performance
- Good heat dissipation
- Lifetime warranty

After the first "desknote" computer hit the market, many world's well-reputed notebook computer manufacturers released their own desknote computers (also known as desktop-solution notebook computers). These companies produced models based on similar concepts with processors that matched those of desktop computers, but were produced at a lower cost than portable notebook computers. Desknote computers are becoming more and more common, as even more manufacturers are releasing desknote computers that have smaller displays and high portability, and are closer in price and performance to desktop PCs. In response to market demand, various advanced desknotes have been released, which support high-speed 400MHz (PC-3200) memory modules. Following the release of its highly praised 256MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM, Kingmax Semiconductor now leads the industry with the release of its high-capacity 512MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM, which uses Kingmax's proprietary Tiny BGA technology to package 16 32M*8 DRAM chips. The latest memory module is pushing capacity to new limits - it has a six-layer PCB, consume very little energy at a working voltage of 2.5 Volts, is highly compatible, and has been exclusively designed to meet the memory upgrade needs of desknote computers users.

The major advantages of Kingmax's TinyBGA package technology are the small physical die size (about half of standard TSOP assembly), which allows for a shorter signal trace length, better heat dissipation, lower production costs, and higher speed. In addition, this technology makes it possible to reduce noise and cross talk to a minimum, greatly improving the entire system's reliability. Thanks to this cutting-edge technology, the first high-capacity desknote computers memory modules released by Kingmax, the 512MB DDR400 (PC-3200) SO-DIMM, has a competitive edge cost-wise over standard TSOP packages and also features enhanced function, speed, and reliability. In addition, Kingmax has the most comprehensive and advanced testing equipment to maintain consistent quality, and uses a vertically integrated technology and production process that shortens the time needed to bring a product to mass production and maintain a stable supply for the global market. Furthermore, Kingmax offers a lifelong quality guarantee on all of its memory module products. It has been our steadfast mission to provide consumers with the best memory module solutions and to safeguard user interests.
 
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