Strontium Technology launches the edge DDR-3 modules for notebooks and desktops in India. These modules come with a speed of 1333MHz and 1066MHz as 240 pin UDIMMs and 204 pin SODIMMs. They are available in 1GB and 2GB capacities respectively. 
Speaking at the launch, Vivian Singh, CEO, Strontium Technology, Singapore said “Currently DDR-3 is servicing the high end leading edge segment of the market but it is steadily becoming main stream and we should see wider adoption over the next couple of quarters.” He added “this new line of Strontium DDR3 memory has undergone extensive compatibility testing to ensure that customers can enjoy a hassle-free experience”.
The main highlights are the 1.5v supply voltage. It is important to note that DDR3 memory module consumes 30 percent less power and ensures greater battery durability as compared to DDR2 modules. Besides, the included Sub 70 Nm technology in DDR3 chips works proficiently with the1.5v supply voltage. The new DDR-3 modules utilize 8 bit deep pre-fetch buffer for higher bandwidth up to 1600 MHz.
The all new DDR-3 module encompasses dual-gate transistors to decrease leakage of current, high precision calibration resistors and fly-by command/ address/control bus with on-DIMM termination. The DDR-3 memory modules are not compatible with earlier products. For instance, if DDR3 module is inserted into DDR2 socket, it can hamper the DIMM or the motherboard.
The newly launched Strontium DDR-3 memory modules offer improved latencies as measured in nanoseconds and come with self refresh and auto refresh features. Strontium DDR-3 modules in 1 GB and 2 GB densities are available with life time warranty options. However, the pricing details are yet to be announced.
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