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2 GByte memory modules for iMac and PowerMac announced
5:25 PM - October 28, 2005 by
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Trans International said it will begin offering 2 GByte memory upgrades for the most recent models of Apple's iMac and PowerMac G5 computers. The unbuffered DDR2 PC2-4200 memory modules support a data rate of up to 533 MHz. Pricing of the PC2-4200 modules, which will also be available in 512 MByte and 1 GByte configurations, has not been released.
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