AVANT Technology DDR3L SO-DIMMs Receive CMTL Advanced Tested Certification on New Intel® Haswell NUC platforms.
ANAHEIM, Calif., Nov. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CMTL, (www.cmtlabs.com), Computer Memory Test Labs, the industry's leading independent memory compatibility and functionality testing lab announced that AVANT Technology 4GB and 8GB DDR3L (low voltage, 1.35v) high speed 1600MHz SO-DIMMs have successfully passed CMTL's Advanced Tested certification process on the new Intel NUC D34010WYB and D54250WYB platforms.
CMTL's President, John Deters stated "AVANT's Advanced Tested SO-DIMMs on the new 4th generation Intel® Core ™ i3 processor and i5processor based NUC platforms is continuance of its commitment and goal to insure that the Intel NUC customer base will have Advanced Tested memory immediately available as each new NUC platform is released."
AVANT's Business Development Manager, Greg Bow stated "AVANT is committed to providing Intel NUC customers with the highest performing memory available. An increasing number of embedded system applications utilizing the Intel NUC platform require lower power (less heat) and faster speed (higher performance) DDR3 1.35V SO-DIMMs. AVANT is pleased to be one of the first memory manufactures to promote DDR3L 1.35V 1600MHz speed SO-DIMMs on the latest Intel i3 & i5 Haswell NUC platforms."
CMTL was established in 1996, as an independent test lab to insure memory module compatibility on Intel platforms. To date CMTL has performed over 20,000 advanced tests. Memory successfully Intel advanced tested by CMTL is added to each Intel motherboard or system approved memory list. Modules not approved by Intel are not supported and may have a higher risk of experiencing sporadic errors, unstable functionality, performance issues and system crashes
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Contact: John Deters, CMTL, 770-238-2085, [email protected]
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