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RAMDRIVE - Gigabyte doesn't want to give up just yet...

by Matt Davey on 15 March 2007, 02:54

Tags: Gigabyte (TPE:2376)

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The i-Ram is now the RAMDRIVE, but is a new name enough to make the technology sell?

Appealing and innovative as it was the Gigabyte i-Ram never was a product that sold in big numbers. In saying that, Gigabyte hasn’t given up on the format yet with the introduction of a new SKU, a 5.25” based RAMDRIVE product. In doing so Gigabyte have also renamed the existing SKU’s, so the entire range now carries the RAMDRIVE name.



Featuring memory compatibility up to DDR 400Mhz and a maximum capacity of 4GiB the RAMDRIVE box introduces easy access to device and battery status on the fly. Using a single MOLEX connector, the RAMDRIVE box may just provide a platform for greater uptake of the product.

Will be interesting to see if these changes really do see the RAMDRIVE achieve greater success.

Essential reading

Our i-RAM review.



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I´m sure I had a ramdrive on my old 486…