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Whitepapers
Periodically, Kingston Technology produces white papers on key memory topics and research undertaken. Check
back regularly for the latest information. Or if you would like to be informed about new white papers, complete
the form at the bottom of this page.
Server memory performance testing
Research commissioned by Kingston Technology, and conducted by VeriTest, has revealed that memory should always
be the first upgrade applied to any server as it can bring the biggest increase in performance compared to other
upgrades. See the astonishing results of adding more memory to your server.
Download the white paper here.
Kingston Technology memory in your server
This white paper aims to provide further answers to more detailed questions about using Kingston memory in your
system or server. It covers the important areas such as the fact that with Kingston Memory, your system warranty
always remains valid. It also details how Kingston Technology won and maintained the confidence and trust of many
system manufacturers and IT industry leaders as a chosen memory vendor or partner.
The fact that these companies place their trust in Kingston Technology is a great affirmation of our expertise and
reliability, which we in turn pass on to our customers.
Download the white paper here.
DDR dual channel memory
Today, buying a computer is becoming a more complicated process where potential buyers are inundated with technical
terms like: GHz, DDR, FSB, Dual-Channel, and Hyper-Threading®, just to name a few. In 2003, Intel® Corporation decided
to launch a new motherboard architecture utilizing dual channel memory into the mainstream computer market. Dual-channel
memory has been used for many years in higher-performing systems such as servers and workstations and is quickly becoming
a part of mainstream computing.
The number of memory channels has a significant effect on a computer’s overall performance. Jointly produced by Infineon®
Technologies and Kingston® Technology, this white paper will explain the general architecture of Intel’s dual-channel DDR
desktop platforms launched in 2003 and its impact on system performance.
Download the white paper here.
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