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Intel's server intended central processing unit, the Xeon family of products, were designed from the start to work best with a special random access memory standard named FB-DIMM that offers high level of computing performance in shared bus architectures, like the one which is currently used by Intel. The downsi... |
20 September 2007 08:29 GMT |
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Samsung Electronics announced today that it successfully completed the development of the first 2Gb DDR2 random access memory chips that will be built using the more advanced 60 nanometer fabrication process and that the mass production is scheduled to start at the end of the year. The random access memory manufactur... |
12 September 2007 04:16 GMT |
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Altera Corporation announced today the launch of the first shipment of EP3SL150 products, which are the first of the new high end Stratix III FPGA family that are built using the 65nm fabrication process. The new product is composed of around 150,000 logic elements and it has the lowest power consumption of all the e... |
28 August 2007 09:56 GMT |
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While DDR3 memory modules are just starting to gain a foothold on the computer memory market, the older but still popular DDR2 standard gets a new high performance addition for the well-known high end computer hardware manufacturer OCZ. The company just announced the launch of a new Reaper memory modules series based... |
25 August 2007 04:43 GMT |
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For a while now computer memory prices are going up, one little step at a time, after a long period of free falling that created numerous financial problems among most manufacturers. Now, DRAM and NAND prices are expected to rise through the rest of August, even more so after the power outage that hit the Korean prod... |
9 August 2007 08:14 GMT |
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OCZ Technology announced the launch of a new DDR2 memory module that features a hybrid cooling solution and according to the manufacturing company it is simply the "fastest" and "the most ground-breaking" "memory product existing today". This new memory module is really fast for the DDR2 memory standard, running at a... |
7 August 2007 10:02 GMT |
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OCZ announced the release of a new "ultra-high performance and high reliability memory" specially designed for AMD platform's power users that comes in the form of an 8GB "Quad Kits". Designed only for the AMD AM2 platform the new kits come as a PC2-5400 DDR2 memory and are "custom-tailored to the extended colum... |
31 July 2007 02:22 GMT |
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Rambus is a quite small company that is developing different types of technologies and then sells or licenses them to different computer hardware producers like Intel, AMD and so on. Rambus became known a few years back, in the golden days of the Intel Pentium 4s and the AMD's Athlon XP series. Back then, there ... |
26 July 2007 06:25 GMT |
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Walton Chaintech announced the release of its latest APOGEE DDR2 667/800MHz 2GB SO-DIMM aimed for use in high-end notebook or laptop computer systems. As operating systems and general purpose applications demand more and more from the hardware layer, and especially from the CPU and memory subsystems, the APOGEE memor... |
24 July 2007 10:30 GMT |
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ProMOS Technologies is a Taiwanese memory chip maker that started building a new memory production factory right in the middle of the worst case of DRAM price depreciation ever. The theory behind ProMOS Technologies' bold move was that once prices start to rise again, other producers would have little or no memo... |
19 July 2007 10:53 GMT |
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DDR memory is ... how many years old? Well, I'm not really sure, but I'm willing to bet that it is at least 6 years old. DDR2 on the other hand is quite a new face in memory town; besides, there are still plenty of computer users who simply will not jump in the newer DDR2 boat because that would mean at the... |
18 July 2007 11:23 GMT |
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OCZ Technology Group announced that it will release a new memory kit based on the DDR2 technology with a capacity of 4GB. The kits will be named "PC2-6400 Platinum" and "PC2-6400 Gold" and are targeted at users who need high speeds and capacities for gaming or Vista-running desktop PCs. The Gold and Platinum kits com... |
11 July 2007 10:42 GMT |
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OCZ just launched its brand-new memory kit designed for laptops, but this kit is unlike the previous ones, it is bigger and faster too, being aimed at the computer enthusiast running Microsoft Windows Vista on his laptop. Built around the DDR2 technology, this memory kit has an optimal frequency of 800MHz (also known... |
10 July 2007 06:16 GMT |
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While Intel has been playing with DDR2 memory modules for three years by now, AMD's AM2 platform, which was launched only for its additional DDR2 implementation, is just one year old. And AMD already plans the AM3 platform for 2008, but we won't be getting into this now. Anyway, the AM2 platform does not g... |
9 May 2007 06:51 GMT |
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I personally dislike the DDR2 memory modules. The first mainstream solutions were quite sluggish and came close to their DDR ancestors. OK, they do support higher frequencies, but how about memory timings and overclocking potential? Not particularly mesmerizing, I'll tell you: certainly not worth the money. How... |
4 May 2007 09:22 GMT |
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As a company that has a lot of background experience in their past, OCZ Technology is known for its very fast and reliable memory modules. The company is a proud member of the JEDEC council, and among its modules, it also produces power supplies, flash memory products and even graphic cards. All is well when ends wel... |
4 April 2007 04:55 GMT |
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Following the GDDR4 4GB/s boost, Samsung Electronics sets the trend once again with the introduction of the first mass production 60nm 1Gigabit (Gb) DDR2 DRAM.The 60nm manufacturing technology raises the bar, increasing production efficiency by 40 percent over the previous 80nm fab process that was integrated into D... |
2 March 2007 09:23 GMT |
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