Memory modules receive Intel endorsement

A Kingston Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 6, 2005

As part of its participation in the Intel Memory Validation Programme, Kingston Technology is enhancing its current line of ValueRAM products.

As part of its participation in the Intel Memory Validation Programme, Kingston Technology is enhancing its current line of ValueRAM products with a range of parts designated with an "I".

The "I" stands for the fact that parts with this designation have been validated by Intel's authorised validation group for their server platforms.

"Servers are mission-critical systems and downtime is very costly".

"Kingston Technology understands the importance of server memory performance".

"With our expanded line of ValueRAM parts designated for Intel server motherboards, customers can easily identify the ValueRAM module they need for their mission critical servers", said Jim Selby, Product Marketing Manager EMEA, Kingston Technology.

"Customers seeking ValueRAM modules, simply need to look for part numbers that end with an 'I' in the part numbering schema", continued Selby.

Prior to the release of this new part numbering schema, customers were required to check the Intel website for verification of Intel-validated components.

Now, customers ordering designated ValueRAM "I" part numbers can be confident that they are receiving the same module posted on Intel's memory validation list.

As all Kingston Technology memory, these new parts are backed by lifetime warranty, comprehensive testing and will receive the full benefit of both Intel and Kingston Technology technical support.

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