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  • CES 2008 Day 1 (Continued)
  • CES 2008 Day 1 (Continued)

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    Adata

    Adata is one of the big players in the memory world and they do quite a bit more than build your standard DRAM modules.  For instance they have a complete line of "fashionable" USB drives and even some designed specifically for the Eee PC.  Some of the new styles we really liked were the Disney branded parts including one in the shape of a Mickey head.  The shiny part in the middle is for a photograph.
    Adata is also launching 3 lines of enthusiast style memory in varying grades.  The lines start with Plus "+" then move to G and finish with X.  These parts are speed dependent with the X  line being mostly DDR3.  The current super high-end memory is 2000X (DDR3 2000) and even comes in a fancy display box.