Kingston debuts HyperX Impact memory

In an attempt to satisfy mobile users and increase its market share on the mobile computer market the famous US maker of computer memory Kingston has unveiled its HyperX Impact SO-DIMM DDR3 memory. The new company product has been designed for Intel HM65, HM67, HM70, HM75, HM76, HM77, HM86, HM87, QM67, QM87, QS67, UM67 and UM77 chipsets.

The memory comes in modules with capacities of 4 GB and 8 GB and can be found in kits of 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) and 16 GB (2 x 8 GB). HyperX Impact runs at 1600 MHz, 1866 MHz, 2133 MHz and 2400 MHz and features CAS latencies between 9 and 12 clocks at just 1.35V. The memory can run in dual-channel mode and operates at temperatures that range between 0-85 degrees Celsius.

There’s no information on the price of the memory modules though.

Source: Kingston