Micron today claims an industry first, with the release of engineering samples of "PC2700 DDR SDRAM TSOP-based unbuffered DIMM modules based on the newly revised JEDEC standard".
The new module features something called stub resistors on the addressing/command line, improving signal integrity at very high modules at high frequencies, and enabling it to meet the new JEDEC requirements.
Micron is running the PC2700 module through SiS and VIA DDR333 validation programmes - and has received "positive feedback", the DRAM maker reports.
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