Inside the Kingston memory factory

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Danny Gorog19 November 2007, 9:23 AM

Ever wondered what the inside of a memory factory looks like? If so, take a look here... we took a video camera inside Kingston's factory in Taipei.


If you've ever upgraded your computer's memory, chances are you've bought Kingston RAM. Kingston, according to iSuppli, is the world's largest third-party memory module manufacturer, with reported revenues of $3.7 Billion for 2006.

Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, servers and printers to MP3 players, digital cameras and cell phones.

APC was fortunate enough to be invited to visit the Kingston Hsinchu factory in Taipei to see how memory modules are assembled and we've put together the following video tour.

 


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Tony Brown:

Wow :):) Bloody amazing. I suspected they were good.
But to actually see how they're put together really rocks my
boat :):) Thanks APC You've warmed the cockles of
my motherboard :):):)
And a Merry Xmas To All

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