The Nanya Technology Corporation was founded in March 1995 and is now one of the leading manufacturers of memory modules. The focus is on the development, the technical design and manufacture of DRAM and Low Power DRAM modules. The company's goal is in particular in the increase in global market share.
For this reason, it employs various international sales agents and has several production factories in Taiwan to offer the widest possible range. Furthermore, the brand Elixir part of Nanya Technology Corporation, founded by this 2,001th
Current Products DDR3 SDRAM modules The DDR3 modules are available for desktop PCs and notebooks in the common variants with up to
4GB of memory. The memory modules of the brand Elixir distinguished here especially by high overclocking possibilities of what you have already received several awards and is therefore particularly directed to gamers. Registered modules are available with up to
16GB of memory per module. All modules are available as low-power variant (1.35V) or as a standard version (1.5V).
DDR2 SDRAM modules RAM of DDR2 technology are equipped with
1GB or
2GB memory. The memories are still available, but are currently being increasingly displaced by the current DDR3 memories and cost due to the lower number of units produced in some cases even more. If you are looking for cheap DDR2 memory modules can be found in our range a variety of refurbished memory modules that allow you a convenient upgrade their system.
Additional memory modules Unlike many other manufacturers also DDR1 RAM modules Nanya are available, but the prices are quite high here. In the SD-RAM modules, only one module is still available. All other models are already in the end of life status. In addition to the modules for desktop computers and notebook also memory modules are manufactured as components for small devices and systems by Nanya. There are devices in which the memory is firmly connected to the motherboard, such as some thin client models or even with receivers and other multimedia devices. Tobias Martin