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#890 - Aeneon XTUNE DDR3-1333 Memory |
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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Friday, 09 November 2007 |
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Introduction:
First a little about the company, Aeneon. AENEON is a Qimonda AG brand. This next blurb is from Qimonda’s website:
“Qimonda in a nutshell
Qimonda is a leading global memory supplier with a broad diversified DRAM product portfolio. The company generated net sales of €3.61 billion in its 2007 financial year and has approximately 13,500 employees worldwide. Qimonda has access to five 300mm manufacturing sites on three continents and operates five major R&D facilities. The company provides DRAM products for a wide variety of applications, including in the computing, infrastructure, graphics, mobile and consumer areas, using its power saving technologies and designs.
Our key values
Our key values are: creative, passionate and fast. Creative means: we challenge existing rules and boundaries to enable the future. Passionate means: we love to explore ideas and work very hard to make them happen. Fast means: we anticipate opportunities and execute efficiently.
Our name and vision
As a global company we have named ourselves Qimonda which works in all languages and cultural environments. Qimonda carries different meanings and allows associations in different languages. "Qi" stands for flowing or breathing energy, while the combination of the English word "key" and the Latin "mundus" is intuitively understood in the Western World as "key to the world" or as we say: "Qimonda." Our name has universal qualities and it reflects our strong global footprint in R&D and manufacturing, our worldwide customer base and our highly motivated employees who are dedicated to becoming the world's leading creative memory company.” ~ more info
The demands that are put on memory these days are enormous. With image/video editing packages and games requiring more and more memory, 1GB of memory is hardly enough anymore. Games like Battlefield 2142, F.E.A.R., Splinter Cell Double Agent, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and many more require a minimum of 2GBs to play at high resolution. Upcoming games being released in 2007 will further benefit from having 2GB of memory installed. Games like Medal of Honor: Airborne, Bioshock, and Crysis will definitely aid from 2GB of memory. As a matter of fact, if you can afford it, go with 4GB. Additionally, Microsoft Windows Vista operating system requires more memory than XP. I would recommend nothing short of 2GB of memory if you are installing Vista. Let's get on with the review.
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