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Alan
This is interesting as 32-bit versions of Windows cannot access the entire 4GB (it has just over a 3GB limit in reality). However, seeing how Vista requires lots of RAM this is a good idea. I personally don't like to see people purchase Vista PC's with less than 2GB RAM and am disappointed with PC manufacturers offering Vista Basic systems with as little as 512MB.

In any case I wonder how this will affect the low RAM prices we've been enjoying this past year. I think I may start to build a little inventory for myself.

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First-tier notebook vendors pushing 4GB products next year to lift DRAM market
Hans Wu, Taipei; Emily Chuang
DIGITIMES [Friday 21 December 2007]

While first-tier notebook vendors such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard (HP) and Toshiba are planning to roll out 4GB notebooks starting from the first quarter of 2008, the move is expected to give a boost to the DRAM market, according to memory module makers.

The mainstream specification for notebooks is 1GB in the market at present.

Quotes for 1GB DRAM modules have fallen to US$16 in the second half of December while prices for two 2GB modules are likely to drop to less than US$60 in the first quarter of 2008. Based on this scenario, the cost for 4GB RAM will account for less than 6% of a US$1,000-cost notebook. This is much lower than the 10% of the overall system cost as seen in the past, memory makers added.

With the price for two 2GB DRAM modules at such a reasonable range, most notebook vendors should be willing to adopt the specification.

A 4GB notebook will need 32 1Gb DRAM chips compared to only eight for a 1GB notebook, Taiwan DRAM makers pointed out. With demand coming from new notebooks launches, the DRAM market may not see a serious oversupply in 2008 as in 2007, industry sources predicted.
n99nyrwg
This will be nice. Now if 4GB becomes standard, do you think laptops will start being able to handle more RAM than 4GB? Previously when I looked into it most laptops maxed out at 4 GB.
Alan
QUOTE (n99nyrwg @ 12-23-07, 3:25am) *
This will be nice. Now if 4GB becomes standard, do you think laptops will start being able to handle more RAM than 4GB? Previously when I looked into it most laptops maxed out at 4 GB.

I believe that's due to the 32-bit Windows limitation of utilizing 3.1GB - 3.5GB. Since most laptops ship with 32-bit Windows it really doesn't make sense for the manufacturer to have the extra production cost of a laptop that can support more than 4GB.
n99nyrwg
True, but now if 4 GB is standard they are going to have to have it upgradeable, even if all laptops can't take advantage of it.
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