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Inphi announces phase lock loop for DDR2 667 and 800
Inphi today announced that it has delivered to customers the industry's first Register and Phase Lock Loop (PLL) for Registered DIMMs (RDIMM) operating at 667 and 800 Mbps using Double-Data-Rate 2 (DDR2) technology.
The Inphi products, CU877, SSTUA32866 and the SSTUA32868 support existing standards of DDR2-400 and DDR2-533 as well as new standards for server memory operating at DDR2667 and DDR2-800.
The devices are priced from $3.10 in 100,000 unit quantities.
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