FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology, Inc., today announced the release of new and updated speeds and capacities for HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB ...
Innoventions, a manufacturer of portable computer memory testers, has released RAMCheck DDR Pro memory tester for high-speed PC466/433/400/333/266/200 DDR memory ...
Fremont, CA, July 14, 2003: Corsair Memory, Inc., a global leader in ultra-performance DDR memory modules for PC gamers and enthusiasts, today announced their first XMS4000 product, the TWINX1024-4000 ...
Transcend launched their DDR4 memory module series including 2133 MHz UDIMMs, RDIMMs, ECC-DIMMs and ECC SO-DIMMs, which are fully compatible with the latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server family ...
TOKYO — Nanya Technology Corp.'s wish to ride a mass migration to double-data-rate (DDR) memory this year got a boost from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) and Via Technologies Inc., which have ...
Memory Explainer: The RAMpocalypse is making memory, SSDs, and even GPUs much more expensive, and it's all down to AI Hardware This $280 DDR5 memory kit and B580 motherboard bundle is the best way to ...
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Virtium, a leading solutions provider of industrial solid-state drive (SSD) and memory solutions, today introduced a series of high-speed, ...
Most modern laptops use one of two types of RAM: LPDDR memory that’s soldered to the motherboard or DDR-based SODIMMs that are removable. Samsung’s new LPCAMM (Low Power Compression Attached Memory ...
Micron wants to shake up decades-old memory implementations with its Hybrid Memory Cube technology, which will be available as an alternative to DRAM modules starting in the first quarter next year.
In this article we will be exploring the differences between DDR memory and DDR2 memory and also explaining a bit about the technology behind the two. Firstly, DDR stands for Dual Data Rate and is the ...
G.Skill has agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it 'deceptively advertised and labeled' the speed of its DDR5 and DDR4 desktop memory modules.
Physical weaknesses in memory chips that make computers and servers susceptible to hack attacks dubbed “Rowhammer” are more exploitable than previously thought and extend to DDR4 modules, not just ...