Dataram Signs Agreement with Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. to Expand Partnership

March 18, 2014

Prince­ton, NJ, March 18, 2014 Dat­aram Cor­po­ra­ti­on [NASDAQ: DRAM], ) a lea­ding inter­na­tio­nal manu­fac­tu­rer of com­pu­ter memo­ry and soft­ware pro­ducts, announ­ced that it has signed an Agree­ment with Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (NYSE: AMD) to expand its memo­ry manu­fac­tu­ring part­ner­ship from just North Ame­ri­ca to world­wi­de (exclu­ding Rus­sia, Ukrai­ne, Kazakh­stan, Bela­rus and Cyprus).

Sin­ce laun­ching AMD Rade­on™ Memo­ry pro­ducts on Newegg.com in April of 2013, Dat­aram has added Ama­zon, Tiger­Di­rect, Micro Cen­ter, Best Buy, NCIX and Cana­da Com­pu­ter as sel­ling part­ners in North Ame­ri­ca. Working in coope­ra­ti­on with AMD, Dat­aram will levera­ge its own sales per­son­nel and estab­lished Manu­fac­tu­r­ers Repre­sen­ta­ti­ves to pene­tra­te the world­wi­de market.

To fur­ther the AMD Rade­on brand, Dat­aram has been sup­port­ing AMD in estab­li­shing a for­mal AMP READY pro­gram. AMD Memo­ry Pro­fi­le Tech­no­lo­gy (AMP) pro­vi­des memo­ry per­for­mance enhance­ments exclu­si­ve to the AMD Rade­on™ Memo­ry pro­duct line. To date, four major mother­board com­pa­nies inclu­ding ASRock Inc., ASUS, GIGABYTE and MSI have par­ti­ci­pa­ted and been appro­ved for inclu­si­on in this pro­gram. The AMD Rade­on™ R9 2400 Gamer Series pro­duct is exclu­si­ve­ly desi­gned and engi­nee­red with AMD AMP Tech­no­lo­gy, which unleas­hes the full poten­ti­al of the new AMD A10 Series APUs1.

Orders have alre­a­dy been pla­ced and ship­ped to Euro­pe and Japan. Dat­aram will con­ti­nue the world­wi­de roll­out throug­hout the year.

1Memo­ry pro­files are desi­gned to boost sys­tem per­for­mance with pre­set memo­ry pro­files. AMP pro­files are only available on sup­port­ed AMD plat­forms and XMP pro­files are only available on sup­port­ed Intel plat­forms. The mother­board and the DDR3 memo­ry modu­le must be AMP or XMP-enab­led in order to down­load pre­set pro­files. Dataram’s pro­duct war­ran­ty does not cover dama­ges cau­sed by over­clo­cking, even when over­clo­cking is enab­led via AMD or Intel hard­ware or soft­ware. Check with mother­board manu­fac­tu­rer and sys­tem memo­ry manu­fac­tu­rer to see if AMP or XMP are enabled.

A Dat­aram Cor­po­ra­ti­on pro­duct. AMD brand, tech­no­lo­gy names and logos used under licen­se from Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc.

The infor­ma­ti­on pro­vi­ded in this press release may include for­ward-loo­king state­ments rela­ting to future events, such as the deve­lo­p­ment of new pro­ducts, pri­cing and avai­la­bi­li­ty of raw mate­ri­als or the future finan­cial per­for­mance of the Com­pa­ny. Actu­al results may dif­fer from such pro­jec­tions and are sub­ject to cer­tain risks inclu­ding, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, risks ari­sing from: chan­ges in the pri­ce of memo­ry chips, chan­ges in the demand for memo­ry sys­tems, increased com­pe­ti­ti­on in the memo­ry sys­tems indus­try, order can­cel­la­ti­ons, delays in deve­lo­ping and com­mer­cia­li­zing new pro­ducts and other fac­tors descri­bed in the Company’s most recent Annu­al Report on Form 10‑K, filed with the Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on, which can be review­ed at www.sec.gov.