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GoldenMars announces DDR3-1333
Next newsThough often ignored by the largest online sellers, GoldenMars still provides PC memory modules to the U.S. market.
Proof of the company’s tenacity comes with its announcement of DDR3-1333 modules in both 1 GB and 2 GB capacities at CAS 5. Other announcements include DDR2 fully-buffered DIMM’s for Apple Mac Pro in capacities up to 4 GB per module.
The majority of GoldenMars’ display was focused on DDR2 and flash devices, such as its full line of MP3 players. Yet by expanding its memory products to include the latest module technologies, the company proves its willingness to compete in the ever-tougher DRAM market.

GoldenMars still offers a broad range of PC memory products

Other products include a range of MP3 players and various flash devices
Source : Tom's Hardware US
