Is this RAM compatible with my Mac mini?

I'm looking into getting this RAM:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820231069
and I was wondering if it would work with my Mac mini. It is teh basic Intel mini w/ teh 1.5GHz processor. I plan on getting 2 of these to fill up teh availible memory capacity.

Yes, the new Intel Mac Mini's use the same memory as the MacBook's. I installed the same SODIMM's I had in my MacBook into my new Mini and it worked just fine.
Looks like a fairly good price too.
Greg

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