- Once Dual Core technology was introduced to CPUs intended for desktop PCs, the third generation Napa (research codename) Centrino standard for notebook computers was upgraded as well to be replaced by the fourth-generation Santa Rosa platform. Apart from the use of the all-new Merom processor, Santa Rosa switched to the PM/GM965 chipset while retaining support for DDR2 800 memory.
- Team Group has therefore released DDR2 800 SO-DIMM memory in response to the adoption of DDR2 800 for notebook platforms. Our DDR2 800 notebook memory modules use the 200-Pin standard, runs at 1.8V, has been clocked at 800MHz and thanks to the boost by Dual Channel architecture, delivers a bandwidth performance of 12.8GB/sec to give a massive boost to system performance.
- Another important issue for notebook computers is the ability to upgrade the notebook’s memory capacity so it can be used for more demanding applications such as 3D gaming. Team Group’s DDR2 800 SO-DIMM uses chip combinations such as 32x16, 64x8 and 128x8 to offer memory capacities to 2GB. The 2GB of memory running in Dual Channel mode makes light work of virtual worlds in online games.

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