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Kingston to build new plant in Taiwan in 2009
Memory module maker Kingston Technology plans to expand production capacity in Taiwan next year to support growing shipments, the company has revealed.
Kingston HyperX laptop RAM
Kingston HyperX laptop RAM
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Kingston HyperX Triple Channel DDR3 2000 , Satisfying Your Daily Tech Cravings Since 1996
Kingston HyperX Triple Channel DDR3 2000 , Satisfying Your Daily Tech Cravings Since 1996
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Kingston to build new memory plant next year
Fudzilla — ... allows them to by the memory chips cheaper than ever, it's not going to go on forever. Despite this, Kingston has in the past been less affected by memory pricing than some of its competitors. The new plant in Taiwan will compliment the facility that Kingston already has in Taiwan, as well as two plants in China, one in Malaysia and a smaller one in the US. Between them the plants have a total of 53 production lines for both DRAM and flash memory products. You can find more details here

Kingston to build new memory fab in Taiwan next year
DV Hardware — ... to build a new plant in Taiwan in 2009. The site of the new plant may be in Hsinchu, northern Taiwan, the company added. Kingston currently has production plants in California, Hsinchu, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Malaysia, with Shanghai having the largest capacity with 18 production lines At the other facilities there are 14 lines in Shenzhen, 10 in Hsinchu, 8 in Malaysia, and 3 niche-type production lines in California, according to market sources. Source: DigiTimes Kingston to build new memory fab in Taiwan next year - ...

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