Elpida follows in Hynix's footsteps and reveals a development in no direct way related to the launch of Intel's Pineview processors. Even more coincidentally, this piece of news is, like that from Hynix, also about the developments concerning a certain memory product. Elpida has announced the entrance of it... |
22 December 2009 06:01 GMT |
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While Corsair and Transcend are releasing high-capacity and ultra-fast DDR3 memory kits for the high-end segment, other companies, like Elpida Memory Inc. in this particular case, are, instead, focusing on the lower segment where, not only is affordability a must, but the actual products must do their best to still o... |
17 December 2009 05:19 GMT |
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Apple has posted new documentation on the Support section of its website, this time stressing what kind of memory its new iMac range uses, as well as outlining the steps for installing or replacing the memory modules. Apple reveals that the iMac (Late 2009) has four SDRAM slots at the bottom of the computer and come... |
27 October 2009 03:53 GMT |
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Elpida, the company which was formally known as NEC Hitachi Memory, Inc. is not that big of a name on the consumer memory market. With all that, despite not being the biggest name in the industry, the company has registered a few considerable achievements over the past years. The latest, which was announced on May 15... |
19 May 2008 09:02 GMT |
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Miniaturization is one of the most important trends in technological design nowadays, as it allows for the development of smaller and lighter products, which require a lot less power to operate. Furthermore, since the field of semiconductors and memory modules is always in the forefront of research and development ac... |
7 November 2007 10:11 GMT |
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