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Strontium Launches Memory Modules For Apple

10 Mar, 2010, 11:52 am IST | by tech2 News Staff | PC Memory

Strontium has launched Mac Memory made especially for Apple's Macbook, Macbook Pro and iMac. The new Strontium Mac Memory modules are 667MHz and 1066MHz solutions, available as 2 GB single piece, 4 GB single piece, 4 GB (2 x 2 GB modules) kit or 8 GB (2 x 4 GB modules) kit.


Sakeenah Su, Vice President, Strontium Technology, said, "Apple systems are sure to run faster and help users become more productive with upgraded memory, especially when it is 100% Guaranteed Compatible Apple Memory module from Strontium."

Utilizing performance IC's from Hynix, Samsung and Micron, Mac Edition SODIMMs from Strontium help unleash the high performance potential of Apple platforms.These new memory modules are specifically designed for stability in demanding digital media rich environments. It allows users to maximize memory capacity and throughput to increase their system's performance.

Mac Memory modules are fully tested to ensure maximum compatibility in Apple Mac products and come with lifetime warranty. Strontium guarantees that they provide the same brands and same IC part numbers that Apple installs in its new machines.

The Strontium Mac Memory modules are currently available in the various capacities with a life time warranty through their regular channel partners across India.

Tags: Apple , Macbook , Macbook Pro , iMac , Strontium

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