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Crucial Technology
June 23, 2007 - Take the Guesswork out of Memory Selection
- Crucial Technology is a division of Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU). Jeremy Mortenson, Sr. Product Marketing Manager with Crucial Technology, talks about the importance of choosing the correct memory for your computer system, and how Crucial's online tools remove all the confusion and guesswork from the memory upgrade process.
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February 3, 2007 - Confused about Memory?
- Crucial Technology is a division of Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU). Jeremy Mortenson, DRAM Product Marketing Manager from Crucial talks about how important is to choose the right on for your computer system.
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April 29, 2006 - Crucial System Scanner
- Crucial Technology is a division of Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU). Mike Sanor, Crucial Technical Support Manager talks about the Crucial System Scanner and that "going to crucial.com is like having a friend at the factory." Crucial provides high-quality memory upgrades, video cards, flash memory, and a host of products to enhance the entire computing experience, bringing cutting edge Micron technology to the end user.
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February 4, 2006 - Memory
- Crucial Technology is a division of Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU) . Mike Sanor, Crucial's Technical Support Manager, talks about how to choose reliable memory for your system specifications.
Crucial provides high-quality memory upgrades, video cards, flash memory, and a host of products to enhance the entire computing experience, bringing cutting edge Micron technology to the end user.
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May 1, 2004 - Memory
- Crucial Technology is a division of Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU) Crucial provides high-quality memory upgrades, video cards, flash memory, and a host of products to enhance the entire computing experience, bringing cutting edge Micron technology to the end user. Micron was the first DRAM manufacturer to demonstrate and deliver a 4 Gigabyte (GB) Double Data Rate (DDR) synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) registered dual in-line memory module (DIMM). Mike Sanor, Technical Support Manager for Crucial Technology, discusses double data rate (DDR) memory and the new memory products in store for us in the near future.
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March 1, 2003 - Memory
- Crucial Technology, the world's leading online memory upgrade supplier, has been helping computer users get more life and performance from their computer systems for over six years. As a division of Micron, one of the largest DRAM manufactures in the world, Crucial Technology gives computer users direct access to high-quality memory modules. The world's leading computer manufacturers install Micron modules in the systems they sell. In fact, Crucial is the only consumer memory upgrade supplier that is part of a major DRAM manufacturer. That means customers get high-quality memory that meets or exceeds the highest industry standards and undergoes rigorous testing. Crucial also offers a range of video cards to improve computer graphics performance as well as high-quality flash memory cards for digital cameras, digital audio players, handheld computers, and other electronic devices. Crucial offers over 95,000 upgrades for more than 19,000 desktops, notebooks, servers, printers, routers, and electronic devices through its Web site, Crucial.com. Besides offering a technically superior product, the company takes great care to provide the industry's best service and support. Guests, Director of Marketing Rafe VanDenBerg and Mike Sanor, Technical Support Manager discuss memory -- what it is and how much you need.
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October 9, 1999 - Hardware-Memory
- As processor speeds increase, memory tolerances are getting increasingly narrow. The fastest processors, such as Intel's BX chipset, have critical timing and circuit requirements that mandate precision manufacturing and design. How do you choose? What do you need to look at? Scott Schoenherr, General Manager for Crucial Technology will give the information you need to make an informed choice. Crucial Technology focuses exclusively on providing memory upgrades.
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