Samsung officially releases 512MB DDR466 SDRAM DIMM modules with CL=3
Terratec to introduce Mystify Radeon graphics cards
Samsung officially releases 512MB DDR466 SDRAM DIMM modules with CL=3
Korean Samsung Electronics officially confirmed the release of its new DDR466 SDRAM (PC3700) modules and introduced the 512MB solutions with CL=3 for about $150 (abroad). This week we should also see such 256MB modules as well.
- 64Mx64 organization
- 4B banks / SSTL2 interface
- 8K/64ms refresh time
- 16 x 32Mx8 chips
- Vdd=2.6V ± 0.1V, Vddq=2.6V ± 0.1V voltage
- 233MHz clock at CL=3
- 3-4-4 CL-tRCD-tRP
The entire DDR466 line looks like this:
Model |
Capacity |
Organization |
Components |
PCB height |
M368L3223ETM-CC5 |
256MB |
32M x 64 |
32Mx8 (K4H560838E) x 8 |
1.250(mil) |
M368L6423ETM-CC5 |
512MB |
64M x 64 |
32Mx8 (K4H560838E) x 16 |
1.250(mil) |
M381L3223ETM-CC5 |
256MB |
32M x 72 |
32Mx8 (K4H560838E) x 9 |
1.250(mil) |
M381L6423ETM-CC5 |
512MB |
64M x 72 |
32Mx8 (K4H560838E) x 18 |
1.250(mil) |
Terratec to introduce Mystify Radeon graphics cards
We received information from our colleagues about the new graphics cards from Terratec being prepared on ATI GPUs. As you know, the company previously shipped only GeForce4 and GeForceFX based solutions under its Mystify brand. However, like many other market players, Terratec is still going to be a partner of NVIDIA, of which the new Mystify 5950 Ultra on the respective GPU is a proof.
As for the partnership with ATI, in 2004 we should see three new Mystify Radeon cards: Mystify Radeon 9200SE, Mystify Radeon 9600XT, and Mystify Radeon 9800XT, all featuring DVI and TV-out. According to TweakPC, 9200SE with 128 MB RAM will cost €59, 128MB 9600XT – €169, 256MB 9800XT – about €499.
P.S. We coulnd´t find any pictures of Mystify Radeon solutions at Terratec website, so here´s Mystify 5950 Ultra instead :)
Source: TweakPC.de
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