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Apacer to support PC-133

Another brick in the wall as Rambus player hedges bets

Memory company Apacer, a subsidiary of Acer, will announce today it is to support the PC-133 memory standard. At Computex last June, Apacer Direct Rambus modules were featured on the Intel stand, but a representative from the company told us that there were technical difficulties with the memory modules. Apacer will team up with Philips Seminconductors to produce the memory. In a statement, the company said: "Apacer is continually evolving their memory technology to keep in touch with the latest industry trends and future memory roadmaps." Austin Chen, president of Apacer, said:"Customers today demand high-speed memory modules. We are developing all of these alternative technologies to insure are customers have total solutions available to them." ®

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