On Apr 19, 2006, at 1:14 PM, Philip J Robar wrote: > > On Apr 19, 2006, at 4:55 AM, Frank Sudore wrote: > >> I've heard that any ram made in Korea to be sub-standard. (I:E: >> Samsung Crucial) Has anybody else come across this? >> I have 50 machines I controll and 3 Xserves all maxed out with >> Crucial. I've only had one issue on a Dual G-5, but Crucial >> replaced no questions asked. > > Where did you here this? Crucial is one of the most respected names > in the memory business. Apple regularly uses Hyundai memory. * Crucial is the retail arm of Micron Systems Inc. where Apple gets a lot of their memory products. I learned about Crucial from one of the Apple 'geniuses' at the Palo Alto CA Apple store. Since then, I have never bought any other RAM products. And the largest memory manufacturers in the world are in Korea. I believe Samsung is the largest, but Hyundai also has massive memory factories. earle *