Computex 2008:信億與技嘉的RAMDisk

[RAMDisk by Acard and Gigabyte]
RAMDisk is not a new technology. In fact, Gigabyte released a product called "i-RAM" a few years back, but it only supports DDR1. We saw a company called ACard displaying a similar product to i-RAM, but now supporting DDR2. Even better, it comes in 5.25" format.
Speaking of Gigabyte, we spotted i-RAM and a 5.25" GO-RAMDisk at their booth right before the opening of Computex, and we thought those were for DDR2. However, we got quite disappointed later when we found out that they are still for DDR400.














