Tuesday, March 23, 2004
VIA Readies DDR2 Chipset: More Speed and PCI Express Support
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 11:00 AM
You've got to love a company like VIA - they consistently beat Intel at their own game, which requires some serious engineering skill. DDR2 is going to be a significant step forward for us digital media types: it will effectively read/write four times as much as DDR1 per cycle, and it will do so at a lower voltage (which means less heat). This means that hurling multi-megapixel images around will be faster, and video editing will also see a boost. This is a future-moving technology though, and if you're using DDR400 right now you wouldn't notice much of a change. Moving forward, DDR2533 and beyond will become the standard.
PCI Express will also provide a boost in speed (250 megabits per second, almost twice as fast as current PCI cards), and the cards will be smaller, which means smaller overall computers (one would hope).