Dataram Achieves 100% Pass Rate on 250 Intel Advanced Compatibility Memory Tests Performed by CMTL
ANAHEIM, Calif., Jan. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- CMTL, (www.cmtlabs.com), Computer Memory Test Labs, the industry's leading independent memory compatibility and functionality testing lab announced today that Dataram has maintained a 100% pass rate for 2015 with completion of the 250th test performed in the CMTL Certified/Intel Approved advanced compatibility and functionality memory module testing program.
CMTL President, John Deters stated, "Dataram continues to maintain a leadership position in the Intel platform memory module customer base. Dataram's commitment to quality and reliability is evidenced by achieving a 100% pass rate on 250 consecutive Intel advanced compatibility and functionality memory tests performed."
"CMTL's advanced testing has helped to ensure our memory products are of the highest quality and reliability, and also functionally compatible with our customer's platforms," said Dave Moylan, Dataram's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO). "We take pride in having the longest testing relationship of all participants and are also honored to have maintained a 100% pass rate for 2015, reaffirming our long-standing commitment to quality."
CMTL was established in 1996, in cooperation with Intel, as a third party independent test lab to ensure memory module compatibility and functionality on Intel platforms. Memory that successfully passes the Intel Approved testing process by CMTL is added to each Intel motherboard approved memory list. Modules not approved by Intel are not supported and may have a higher risk of experiencing sporadic errors, unstable functionality and performance issues.
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Contact: John Deters, CMTL, 770-238-2085, [email protected]
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