AMD: Own-Brand Memory Modules – Probe of Opportunity.

Published: Aug 12th 2011, 04:39 GMT

AMD: Own-Brand Memory Modules - Probe of Opportunity - X-bit labs
Advanced Micro Devices said on Wednesday that the AMD Radeon-branded memory modules that emerged for sale in certain regions are just a test of the opportunity and the company is currently trying to find out whether it makes sense to sell such products. The company has no plans to start manufacturing of memory or memory modules.

“AMD does not manufacture memory and does not plan to sell system memory directly to our customers. AMD is currently determining if the sale of AMD Radeon-branded memory through channel partners is a viable opportunity and as such it has appeared in some regions for purchase through retail,” said Dave Erskine, a spokesman for AMD.

Earlier this week it transpired that AMD had quietly started to sell its own-brand Radeon memory modules for systems powered by its accelerated processing units (APUs) and central processing units (CPUs). This will unlikely become a major business for AMD.

AMD (and previously ATI) has been supplying its add-in-card partners with compatible GDDR-series memory chips for years to make sure that certain graphics cards models are available with the right type of memory. But shipping own-brand memory modules is a rather surprising decision from AMD. Typical DDR3 DRAM modules are commodity products that are available widely from many manufacturers and with different specs. Prices on commodity DRAMs are extremely volatile and they are heading downwards these days. This means that AMD barely has chances to make money on low-cost memory modules (which it sells today) as by the time AMD brings them to market, they will become cheaper.




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