Tiny BGA is a single DRAM packaging size utilized in combination with advanced DRAM module technology that permits for greater memory capacity.

I do not essentially like to always put things in technical terms; I will attempt to place things in a layman's view for peoples. KingMax has advanced and smooth their manufacturing procedure in a way that enables their memory to do well above the specifications of normal memory. As high as 300 MHz from what KingMax declared. Well, if I had a processor that could run 300 MHz FSB with components to go along with it, I would definitely fill you peeps in on information. Sadly, we are not rather up to those standards yet here at OCA secret labs. Though, we have some decent hardware lying around, and you can bet we are going to put them in the vice to see just what this memory is capable of.

The one thing Zero over at TechZone that I actually liked. It was why are we not hearing a lot of hoopla about it? They put it simple. 66% of what KingMax is distributing currently in time is OEM for portable and desktop PCs. Though, I think KingMax has certainly found their niche in "high-end" market, and are looking to give top-notch hardware to resellers.

Here I refer to the KingMax as just TinyBGA. I will also refer to industry standard memory as only TSOP. This is what most of us are running in our boxes now. Now one of the great things about TinyBGA is its actual size. When I first pulled it out of the package, I could not think how small this stuff was. Generally, this has to be a good thing. Being smaller is going to mean taking up less room in our case, thus improving airflow, giving you more headroom to mount those gargantuan heatsinks, and improving general performance largely.