Samsung: DDR3 will hit mainstream by early 2009
13th Nov 2006, 14:36 GMT
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's largest memory maker, expects DDR3 (double data rate, third-generation) memory chips to eclipse DDR2 (second generation) as the mainstream DRAM technology for PCs by early 2009, a senior executive said Monday.
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