American memory manufacturer Apacer has reportedly just launched the new DDR3-1600 16GB ECC RDIMM memory modules. These are high-density 16 GB DDR3 modules with integrated server technologies. ECC is short for error correction code. This is a special technology added to memory modules used in very demanding systems,... |
25 May 2012 08:01 GMT |
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The many processors used in today's electronics are alike in the way that they all use binary logic when making calculations, and Lyric Semiconductor has just slammed the market by saying it has developed a chip that uses probabilities, meaning that the electrical signals it works with represent chances, not 1s... |
17 August 2010 05:22 GMT |
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From a simple look at the industry today, one can easily discern that processor makers are steadily reducing the size of transistors, in the effort of creating chips that are faster, more efficient and less prone to errors. However, the problem is that, as transistors get smaller, electrons are leaked in higher numbe... |
23 March 2010 10:35 GMT |
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have announced that they have developed a new type of concrete, which is able to heal itself, even when under extreme stress. The team say that the innovative material does not split in large cracks, like average concrete does, but in tiny splinters, which can then fix themse... |
23 April 2009 18:01 GMT |
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Transcend Information Inc. announced today the introduction of its all-new 64GB high speed SLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk (SSD). The new Transcend SSD offers all the benefits of the solid-state technology (the reliable NAND flash memory that is not susceptible of mechanical failure as it has no moving parts), along wi... |
12 August 2008 05:50 GMT |
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Transcend just announced the launch of a new memory module aimed at use in blade and traditional server systems that comes with a nominal capacity of 2GB and it is packed in a very low profile in order to save space in the crammed server cases. Measuring just 18.28mm in height the Transcend 2GB DDR2-667Mhz VLP ECC R... |
4 October 2007 06:25 GMT |
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