Lexar Media, a provider of memory products for digital media, has released Crucial 4GB DDR3-1333MHz (PC3-10600) non-ECC UDIMM memory modules, which it claims to enable power users to max out their systems with 16GB of RAM.
According to Lexar Media, the new modules are compatible with the new generation of Intel and AMD desktop processors, the Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7 processors, as well as the AMD AM3 processors. The Crucial DDR3 memory enables high-density memory installations that utilise 64-bit operating systems, including Microsoft Windows 7.
Jim Jardine, senior worldwide product manager at Lexar Media, said: “Computer technology is constantly evolving, so we’re committed to developing and offering a wide variety of Crucial memory products for both PC and Mac system users. Our new Crucial 4GB DDR3, high-density modules speak to this commitment; these products enable users to take advantage of newer 64-bit operating systems, as well as the latest generation of Intel and AMD processors.”
Lexar Media said customers can find memory upgrades by choosing their system make and model from a drop-down menu by utilising the Crucial Memory Advisor online tool.