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Kingston Technology Company, Inc. announced it is shipping 1066MHz ValueRAM designed specifically for the new AMD Phenom Processor. Kingston worked closely with AMD on the launch of the Spider Platform, comprised of the new Phenom Processor, ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series graphics card and the AMD 7-Series Chipset, to ensure peak memory performance.

According to the company, Kingston’s 1066MHz ValueRAM modules help take advantage of Phenom’s ability to deliver true quad-core performance. “The new Phenom processor from AMD will give high-performance and multi-threaded applications room to excel,” said Vaughan Nankivell, regional manager, Australia/New Zealand, Kingston. “DDR2 1066MHz ValueRAM desktop memory has been designed and tested to complement AMD’s new chipset and CPU technologies, giving high-end users the ultimate experience.”

Memory is essential in optimising the performance of the new Spider Platform. Kingston’s DDR2 memory modules help fuel Phenom’s four natively integrated processor cores, breaking system bandwidth barriers and turbo-charging platform performance, the company said.

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