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TwinMOS to produce DDR2-800 modules in June.

TwinMOS Technologies will start manufacturing DDR2-800 DRAM modules in small quantities later this year, probably in June, the company said at CeBIT. On its booth at the trade fair, TwinMOS has been displaying a working system using DDR2-800 modules. The company claims that this system is the fastest PC at this year"s CeBIT.


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