Memory specialist Corsair has launched a range of DDR3 memory products for Apple's range of desktop and notebook computers.
The 4GB DDR3 SODIMMs are guaranteed to work in any Mac desktop or notebook that supports 4GB sticks, most models since 2010.
The Mac memory kits have apparently been tested at the Apple Developer Compatibility Labs. "Corsair’s Mac Memory is specifically designed for rock-solid stability in demanding digital media rich environments," the company said.
Available in 4GB single units and 8GB dual SODIMM kits, the memory is PC3-8500 (1066MHz) rated with 7-7-7-20 timing.
More details on the Corsair web site here.
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