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Monday, May 5, 2008
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If you are not familiar with Aeneon's DDR3 modules here is a quick rundown. Aeneon makes two different lines of DDR3, the first is their 'value' line which has no heat spreaders and a better price point. But the second series is the one that many of us would choose as it is meant for the overclocker and gamer that wants the most out of their rig. XTune is what this line is called and sports a very clean set of heat spreaders and pretty good timings. For those that are into numbers, how does 8-8-8-15 at just 1.5 volts sound?
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Friday, February 15, 2008
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Though the memory manufacturers are still designing and building new DDR2 memory modules, DDR3 memory is here and being used. There are plenty of motherboards out there that utilize DDR3 memory, and new modules are being introduced monthly. No, you have probably not yet heard of Aeneon. Aeneon is a division of a German company Qimonda, the world's third largest manufacturer of DRAM, part of Infineon Technologies AG. So, there is really nothing new about Aeneon but the name.
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Monday, February 11, 2008
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While almost every enthusiast who has tinkered with memory knows the name Infineon, few know Infineon's memory division, Qimonda (the #3 DRAM maker in the world), or Qimonda's OEM branch Aeneon (although, again, those familiar with memory ICs, might recognize the name from some pretty good enthusiast kits). Aeneon memory has, until recently, made their mark primarily as a supplier of OEM parts for notebooks and desktops.
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