Memory Demand is Not Shooting Up Because of Vista
November 27, 2006 by Milo Riano
Filed under Computers
Chinaview say that the demand for memory is not going to increase because the computers today already have high memory enough for Vista. I agree and I am sure that computers at this point already have a 1GB to 2GB of memory when sold in packages which would run Windows Vista.
The problem is that most of the computers for the past year have a 1GB in memory at most and have a lower CPU technology which would make Vista look very slow. As previously written, the PC sales is not going to pick-up immediately after the release of Vista but it would take a year more before consumers start upgrading their systems in preparation for Vista.
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