Fremont, CA (May 15, 2006) — Corsair® Memory,
Inc., the worldwide leader in design and manufacture of high performance
memory, today announced immediate adoption of Enhanced Performance Profiles
(EPP). Jointly developed by Corsair and NVIDIA® as a new
open memory standard, Enhanced Performance Profiles elevate memory performance
by taking full advantage of the additional memory parameters that are now added
to the unused portion of the JEDEC standard Serial Presence
Detect (SPD). As a new open standard, immediate adoption by motherboard
manufacturers and other memory manufacturers is expected.
‘Corsair is excited to be the first one to introduce
memory modules based on EPP. We believe this feature adds overclocking
convenience and performance advantages to all users,’ said John Beekley,
VP of Applications Engineering at Corsair Memory. ‘With the introduction
of EPP, we have essentially made overclocking a high-confidence endeavor for novice
enthusiasts and at the same time have made our actual overclocked testing
specifications available on-module,’ continued Beekley.
Find out more on Corsair’s website.