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Tom's Hardware interviews Jeff Hsieh, CEO of GEIL
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Wrapping up our Computex 2006 coverage for this year, Tom's Hardware just published a video interview with Jeff Hsieh, chief executive officer of performance memory maker GEIL. Hsieh provides insight not only in the history of his company but also talks about the challenges of catering to overclockers and upcoming technologies, such as DDR3 memory as well as memory modules that integrate their own power supply.
If you have missed Computex this year, visit our Computex 2006 coverage page which does not only offer more than 50 articles but also several slideshows as well as 28 videos to provide an easy overview of everything that was important at this year's show.
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