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Whenever a semiconductor company passes to a new manufacturing process, it makes sure to come out and loudly declare it, as happened now with Samsung, whose newest factory went into business.
Crossing to a new chip-making process technology always brings benefits in terms of potential memory density, performance,... |
22 September 2011 02:59 GMT |
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Memory maker Kingston was also present at this year's Intel Developer Forum where it showcased a pre-production sample of a 64GB quad-channel memory kit the company plans to release after Sandy Bridge-E hits the market.
The kit that was on display during the conference includes eight high-performance DDR3 mem... |
16 September 2011 05:21 GMT |
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The saga of DRAM hardships continues yet again, with just one type of memory module succeeding in avoiding a further decline in average selling price, according to most recent reports.
The IT segment may be eager and excited about upcoming CPUs, GPUs and mobile platforms, as well as new software, but not all thin... |
15 September 2011 09:42 GMT |
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Power efficiency is paramount when it comes to today's computing, especially on the enterprise front, and Samsung is all too eager to satisfy this requirement, as made clear by its new press release.
Regular memory modules of today can usually operate on a voltage of 1.5V, while low-power modules make do wit... |
15 September 2011 03:54 GMT |
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The DRAM market has been going through a continuous decline for about a year now, or longer, and this means, among other things, that Apacer's newest product will sell for considerably less than it would otherwise have.
Apacer is a company known for, among other things, creating many memory products for a va... |
8 September 2011 10:27 GMT |
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The DDR4 memory specification may be the favorite pet project of JEDEC right now, but the standard-setting organization is, naturally, working on other things as well, such as updates to the existing DDR3 standard, one of which has just been completed.
With the diversifications of consumer electronics, and the wi... |
6 September 2011 02:31 GMT |
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Soon, it will be a full year since the DRAM industry really started to go downhill, and analysts are, sure enough, seeing only trouble ahead for makers of memory, what with demand not getting any better.Those in the DIY PC market no doubt feel giddy over just how incredibly cheap DRAM memory is nowadays.Unfortunatel... |
30 August 2011 07:43 GMT |
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The market for memory devices has just seen the rise of a new batch of devices that may very well be worthy challengers to that which is already on sale, courtesy of Avexir.
Like all other segments of the IT market, the memory industry has seen quite the spike in activity over the past weeks.
The fact that the... |
27 August 2011 05:17 GMT |
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While Lexar Media has stepped forth to present some DDR3 kits for laptops and desktops, Corsair did much the same for Apple systems of the iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro and MacBook variety.Apple's range of products does not have that great a range of possible components as desktops and PCs do, but its memory spectrum... |
23 August 2011 10:48 GMT |
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Lexar Media came forth and issued an official press announcement in which it reveals that both its desktop and notebook memory lines have received an update in the shape of the Crucial 8GB DDR3-1333MHz memory.Lexar Media has been making and selling memory products for desktops and laptops ever since it appeared.Its ... |
23 August 2011 10:15 GMT |
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Apple might outfit its MacBook Pro and Mac Mini machines with enough RAM to have things run well and smooth, but some situations could do with more, like the capacities OWC now offers. OWC has been making memory products for Mac systems for quite a bit of time already, so it is no shock to learn it made a new relea... |
18 August 2011 07:50 GMT |
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Gamescom is well underway and Kingston is, unsurprisingly, present and accounted for, complete with a wide range of not just HyperX memory products, but also a number of flash products. Kingston, like various other companies, went over to Gamescom to show off an entire batch of products, memory and flash devices to... |
18 August 2011 04:31 GMT |
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Samsung has not been sitting idly by the side of the server market as things moved forward, having chosen, instead, to actually try and steer things its own way, this once revealing a power-efficient, 32 GB DDR3 module.Consumers may be awed by the sight of an 8 GB and even some 4 GB memory modules, but there is a ce... |
17 August 2011 10:55 GMT |
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The competition in the cloud server memory market seems to be increasing rapidly as more and more companies start to manufacture RDIMMs for this type of machines, the latest to enter the race being Taiwanese memory specialist Team Group.Announced a short while ago, the company's first RDIMM (registered DIMM) mem... |
12 August 2011 11:08 GMT |
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When Advanced Micro Devices was found to have developed branded random access memory, questions immediately arose on whether it had serious intentions, and the answer might have come at last.Advanced Micro Devices used to be known for its x86 central processing units, until it bought ATI and also became a power on t... |
11 August 2011 02:51 GMT |
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AMD may only be known for its processing and graphics products, but it appears it might be branching out somewhat, extending its influence, or at least trying to, in the RAM segment.Seeing as how Intel has been doing its best to establish a foothold in other IT segments besides CPUs and chipsets, it is not overly od... |
8 August 2011 03:48 GMT |
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Netlist, a memory manufacturer who specializes in developing high-performance enterprise DIMM solutions, has jut announced the availability of its HyperStream low latency registered memory modules designed especially for the HPC segment.
HyperStream RDIMMs are available from Netlist in standard 1333MHz 4GB and 8GB... |
4 August 2011 10:44 GMT |
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It appears that the low prices of DRAM chips have driven prices of modules and kits very low indeed if the newest memory kits from Mach Xtreme really are going to sell for as little as reports suggest.One could say that the DRAM segment of the IT industry is the one most seriously affected by low demand, to the poin... |
4 August 2011 08:22 GMT |
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The incredibly low prices that DRAM memory has reached over the past couple of quarters may have prompted standard memory capacities in PCs to go from 2 GB to 4 GB, but this situation will change in 2012, according to iSuppli.Those keeping track of things on the memory market may be aware of the fact that DRAM chips... |
3 August 2011 10:21 GMT |
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It has been known for months that Elpida was going to soon begin the manufacture of its, and supposedly the world's, smallest DDR3 chip yet, and it appears that production has finally started.Semiconductor manufacturing processes have a habit of moving on to more advanced nodes each year, enabling higher perfor... |
2 August 2011 03:06 GMT |
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Corsair, a manufacturer well renowned for its high-performance memory kits, has announced the introduction of a new Dominator GTX 8GB DDR3 dual-channel memory kit which is guaranteed to operate at speeds up to 2133MHz and CL9 timings with just 1.5V.
Corsair says that its new 2133MHz kits are the result of a painst... |
19 July 2011 09:08 GMT |
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GeIL (Golden Emperor Industries Ltd.) has recently rolled out two new series of desktop memory, the Enhance Corsa and Evo Corsa, which are targeting gamers as well as enthusiasts in search of high-performance DDR3 kits.The most interesting fact about GeIL's most recent additions, is the company's decision t... |
18 July 2011 11:00 GMT |
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The fact that the DRAM industry has had better years is already beyond doubt, especially now that companies that deal in such things are considering somewhat drastic measures in hopes of getting prices to recover at least a little.Progress is usually a great thing, but it might just be that the DRAM industry has bee... |
15 July 2011 10:29 GMT |
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ADATA has just announced the introduction of its first low power DDR3 memory module with a capacity of 8GB that the company states it was specially designed to satisfy the needs of extreme gamers by providing “excellent system performance and overclocking capabilities.”
The memory was released in the A... |
6 July 2011 08:02 GMT |
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Looks like a certain company known as Exceleram has gotten around to finishing the development of its newest modules from the Black&White series, named thus because of the color combination of the PCB and the heatspreaders.Things on the random access memory (RAM) market appear to be going through what one might call... |
5 July 2011 07:48 GMT |
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Analysts are always studying the IT market to see what has changed and what hasn't, and it appears this is an occasion where the memory market has fallen under scrutiny, though findings aren't particularly shocking.
When the DDR4 memory specification was finalized, it became obvious that the days of DDR... |
27 June 2011 10:22 GMT |
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It appears that Elpida Memory is ready to see what OEMs think of its latest DDR3 SDRAM designed with the TSV stacking technology, one that supposedly has visible energy efficiency benefits, among other things.Being the developer of memory products that it is, Elpida is always working on some new technology to enhanc... |
27 June 2011 04:23 GMT |
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Apacer's ARES line of high-performance memory series designed to be used by overclockers and computer enthusiasts has just received a new member in the form of an 8GB DDR3 kit that is clocked at 2133MHz.The company states that this ARES kit was developed by using eight 256Mb memory chips for each of the two modu... |
24 June 2011 10:06 GMT |
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In the third quarter of this year, Crucial plans to update its product portfolio with two new lines of DDR2 and DDR3 memory that address the needs of a broad range of users including enthusiasts, gamers and overclockers.The new product lines are called Ballistix Tactical and Ballistix Elite, and they both feature a ... |
21 June 2011 10:16 GMT |
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Patriot, a company well known for its high-performance memory solutions, has announced a new series of AMD Edition DDR3 kits for the next-generation Scorpius platform that will be comprised out of the 900-series chipsets and Zambezi FX desktop processors.Patriot's new Gamer 2 memory modules will be available in ... |
14 June 2011 08:53 GMT |
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After announcing at the end of last month that it has started mass producing 32GB memory modules based on the 30nm fabrication node, Samsung has now informed us that the company is getting ready to roll out the first consumer memory solutions to utilize its advanced 30nm-class DDR3 DRAM chips.
The memory line that... |
10 June 2011 03:54 GMT |
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When talking about products that can provide the best of both worlds form any perspective, users naturally perk up, and it looks like team Group may have struck gold, to some extent, with the Xtreem and Xtreem Dark memory series.High-end computers parts of any kind are usually associated with a matching power consum... |
1 June 2011 04:39 GMT |
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It appears that a certain memory chip that Samsung developed not overly long ago has now found use in very high-capacity memory modules intended to be used in cloud computing and advanced servers.While memory modules are still quite cheap on the consumer market, the enterprise segment is finding it increasingly conv... |
31 May 2011 09:39 GMT |
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Corsair has already presented a wide selection of products at this year's Computex fair, but the company is not ready to call it quits yet and has recently announced the introduction of a new series of Vengeance low-profile DDR3 memory kits.
Unlike the heatsinks used for the standard Vengeance DDR3 modules, t... |
31 May 2011 05:05 GMT |
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Corsair, a manufacturer well renowned for its high-performance memory kits, has announced that introduction of a new Dominator GTX 8GB DDR3 dual-channel memory kit which is guaranteed to operate at speeds as high as 2400MHz.
Corsair says that its new 2400MHz kits are the result of a painstaking four-stage component... |
26 May 2011 08:39 GMT |
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Being the maker of NAND and DRAM memory products that it is, ADATA did not let much time go by without a new product release, with this particular occasion marking the arrival of a new dual-channel RAM kit.
The DRAM market may not be as varied as the laptop or desktop one, since there is only so much one can chan... |
20 May 2011 05:23 GMT |
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It is no secret that the semiconductor market has been quite quickly moving on to better manufacturing processes, and Elpida again confirms this by announcing its most advanced DRAM chips yet.The past months have been literally packed full of news regarding solid state drives built out of 25nm NAND Flash chips. ... |
2 May 2011 08:29 GMT |
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G.Skill is one of those companies that deals in semiconductor products, and it looks like its newest one, of the DRAM variety, has been delivered, or at least revealed, since its price wasn't actually mentioned.As semiconductors move on to more advanced manufacturing processes, one can be sure that newer and be... |
19 April 2011 09:15 GMT |
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One or more terabytes of capacity usually defined large storage spaces, and they still do, but it looks like RAM can also reach such massive densities in certain servers, in this case the HP ProLiant G7.Memory solutions on the consumer market don't really have to be too massive in order to cope with whatever us... |
19 April 2011 07:12 GMT |
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Like all other PC products, memory modules and kits have to get updated and refreshed on a regular basis, so as to keep user interest, and it looks like Team Group has completed its most recent additions to its portfolio of gaming-oriented RAM.DDR4 is already be nearing actual availability, what with Hynix actually ... |
7 April 2011 03:22 GMT |
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It looks like NAND Flash-based storage devices really are using a bunch of different form factors, as evidenced by the very non-ordinary line that Viking Modular Solutions has put together.On the solid state drive market, the most common storage devices of this type are those that share the same form factors as hard... |
5 April 2011 09:50 GMT |
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It wasn't so long ago that Corsair announced that its Vengeance series of high-tier memory was going blue, but it looks like the company did something more with the line, namely add some new members to it.
Corsair is one of those companies whose products have garnered it wide acclaim from many organizations ... |
30 March 2011 02:37 GMT |
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The past months saw quite a bunch of new memory products being released, especially of 4 GB capacities and above, since DRAM chips have become quite cheap, and it seems Exceleram just released some new DDR3 kits as part of the Rippler line.Of all the IT market segments, the DRAM sectors is one that seems to be going... |
22 March 2011 03:32 GMT |
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The disaster that struck Japan on March 11, 2011 has already rippled across the world, but it seems some companies in the IT segment managed to escape without suffering any consequences that might impair their operation.
There is no doubt that the catastrophe that struck Japan on March 11 will affect the world fo... |
19 March 2011 07:37 GMT |
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Crucial has just announced the introduction of a new series of BOM-controlled RDIMM server memory modules that are destined to be used by large enterprise clients and that should help reduce the frequency of memory qualifications.
BOM stands for Bill of Material and means that, throughout the life of the product, ... |
17 March 2011 10:19 GMT |
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Already much has been said about the far-reaching consequences of the disaster that struck Japan last week, and it seems that the DRAM market as a whole is going through an uncertain period.For months, DRAM prices have been going lower and lower, until they hit a sort of bottom during February, a level they stuck to... |
14 March 2011 06:00 GMT |
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There doesn't seem to be much movement on the IT market as of late, which may come across as troublesome, but this also means that those companies, in this case G.Skill, that do release hardware get more attention than they otherwise would.With all the new processors that came out and are about to come out, esp... |
14 March 2011 03:11 GMT |
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There may or may not be a chance for the DRAM industry to start recovering, price-wise, by the end of the month, but the fact is that average selling prices of chips are still abysmal even now.As some may know, the DRAM segment is one part of the semiconductor industry that has definitely not been going through its ... |
11 March 2011 07:23 GMT |
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Apple may have some standard configurations for its Mac desktops and MacBook laptops, but some companies still offer hardware for them, like how OWC presented some new RAM for the latter.Apple's MacBook laptops are a product line that has existed for years and gets periodically updated with the latest hardware.... |
10 March 2011 05:20 GMT |
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This year's CeBIT expo may not be as rich in news as the previous editions, but it cannot be said that companies aren't trying to leave an impression, especially with G.Skill showcasing its high-quality memory products.This year's CeBIT did not really see the launch of any new and massively-innovating... |
2 March 2011 07:24 GMT |
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