Computer memory expert manufacturer Team Group, a brand well-known to the enthusiasts, has just announced a new dual channel DDR3 memory kit that runs at a record-breaking 3GHz, on its official website. This is a kit consis... [read more >>] The next generation of computer dynamic random access memory is getting closer with each passing day, and now we get to see Micron's first module based on it. Micron isn't the first company to demo a DDR4 memory... [read more >>] Rambus is one of the few, if not the only, company that we have no problem calling a patent troll, but it looks like the troll isn't going to be laughing for much longer, if it even is at this point.
The so-called li... [read more >>] Only a few days after Corsair announced that it achieved a new DDR3 world record with their Dominator GTX6 memory series, Kingston with the help of the guys from Lab 501 took this WR to a whole new level surpassing the prev... [read more >>] Currently, DDR3-SDRAM is the fastest type of memory on the market but it seems that JEDEC's efforts to increase performance while staying in the same electrical footprints may, in fact, yield a much more powerful memo... [read more >>] Kingston was revealed to be working on liquid-cooled DDR3 before, but only now has it decided to finally unleash the first member of the HyperX line that is actually equipped with a waterblock. Normally, companies only stra... [read more >>] Kingston is probably among the first names that will pop in your head when looking for a new memory for your computer system, or a new module that will replace your old, worn-out memory. The Fountain Valley, California-base... [read more >>] Memory technology seems to have reached a point where it can more than keep up with the latest advancements in hardware and software, especially gaming applications. As such, RAM specialists often find that, besides pricing... [read more >>] There are a couple of reports that recently emerged on the Internet, pointing to some serious issues with the memory ICs supplied by Elpida Memory to major DRAM vendors, such as Corsair, OCZ and Kingston. As it turns out, s... [read more >>] Elpida Memory, a Japanese global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), announced today having managed to complete the development of a 50 nanometer process DDR3 SDRAM. According to the company, the new DRAM is ch... [read more >>] |