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:: PC Perspective . Memory . Kingston Technology Factory Tour in Fountain Valley, Calif. . Tour Overview
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Tour Overview
Before Gigabyte’s Open Overclocking Championship 2009 North America Regional Final this weekend, Kingston invited several members of the media to tour their global headquarters and manufacturing facility located in Fountain Valley, Calif. Kingston’s public relations manager David Leong and Louis Kaneshiro, senior technology manager, started the tour at their headquarters building. They gave us a brief overview of their operations as well as an "off the record" sneak peek into some projects coming down the pipe this year.
After a short visit to Kingston’s headquarters building and getting our visitor's badges, we moved across the street and donned white lab coats to tour their manufacturing factory. This facility is where they research, develop, test, fabricate, package, and ship Kingston's DDR3, PC100, and other legacy product lines. The first section we toured was on the second floor of the manufacturing factory. We were not allowed to take photos in this area, but we can say this is where they house their technical support team and quality assurance labs for value RAM and server-specific RAM, PCB designers, and other engineers who create their product line.
Next, we moved back to the first floor and went through the entire process of how Kingston creates their memory modules. Here’s a down and dirty run-down of how their memory modules are fabricated:
Overall, the tour lasted about one hour and gave us an in-depth look into the entire fabrication process Kingston Technology uses to create their DDR3 and other legacy modules. |
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