Memory  

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 13th, 2014
GeIL Is the Only One That Revealed DDR4 Memory CAS Latencies

GeIL Is the Only One That Revealed DDR4 Memory CAS Latencies

Every other company with DDR4 at Computex 2014 kept mum about it

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 12th, 2014
Toshiba: Our MRAM Can Cut CPU Power Use by 60%

Toshiba: Our MRAM Can Cut CPU Power Use by 60%

Behold the benefits of spin-transfer torque magnetoresistive random access memory

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 6th, 2014
Computex 2014: Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory

Computex 2014: Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory

The modules have speed of 2133 MHz and up, and up to 16 GB capacity

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • June 5th, 2014
Computex 2014: Corsair Dominator Platinum and Value Select DDR4 Memory

Computex 2014: Corsair Dominator Platinum and Value Select DDR4 Memory

They could be mistaken for high-end DDR3 if not for the writing on them

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 23rd, 2014
8 GB Mini-UDIMM Memory from SMART Modular Doesn't Use Dual-Die DRAMs

8 GB Mini-UDIMM Memory from SMART Modular Doesn't Use Dual-Die DRAMs

The form factor isn't large enough for normal chips to allow that capacity

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • May 9th, 2014
Light Sword, the Latest Gaming DDR3 Memory from PANRAM

Light Sword, the Latest Gaming DDR3 Memory from PANRAM

It is supposed to resemble a lightsaber, not that the DIMM shape helps all that much

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 30th, 2014
UHS-I Speed Class 3 SDXC Memory Cards from ADATA Come in up to 128 GB

UHS-I Speed Class 3 SDXC Memory Cards from ADATA Come in up to 128 GB

They can transfer files at a speed of 96 MB/s on a good day

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 28th, 2014
New Nano Gaming RAM Released by Kingmax with up to 2,133 MHz Clock

New Nano Gaming RAM Released by Kingmax with up to 2,133 MHz Clock

The memory comes in up to 8 GB per module and has 11-11-11-11 latency

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 22nd, 2014
G.Skill Unleashes 32 GB DDR3 SO-DIMM Laptop Memory of 2133 MHz

G.Skill Unleashes 32 GB DDR3 SO-DIMM Laptop Memory of 2133 MHz

It's pretty overpowered, all told, but that's okay for laptops like MSI GT70 2OC

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 12th, 2014
Virtium Unleashes DDR4 RDIMM Memory

Virtium Unleashes DDR4 RDIMM Memory

It will only be dealing with industrial OEM customers though

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 10th, 2014
Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 Memory Automatically Overclocks

Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 Memory Automatically Overclocks

It can operate in 1333 MHz, 1600 MHz, 1866 MHz frequencies

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 9th, 2014
Samsung Steps Up Production of DDR4 Memory in 8 to 64 GB Capacities

Samsung Steps Up Production of DDR4 Memory in 8 to 64 GB Capacities

It might not match SK Hynix, but it comes close and has many customers

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • April 8th, 2014
128 GB DDR4 Module Launched by SK Hynix Is the Greatest of Its Kind by a Mile

128 GB DDR4 Module Launched by SK Hynix Is the Greatest of Its Kind by a Mile

The memory specialist used 20nm 8 Gb DDR4 chips to build it

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • March 19th, 2014
AMD Carrizo APU Leaked, Has DDR4, but Is Crippled in PCI Express Support

AMD Carrizo APU Leaked, Has DDR4, but Is Crippled in PCI Express Support

Despite being scheduled for 2015 release, the chip has been detailed

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • March 14th, 2014
Transcend Launches 16 GB and 32 GB DDR3 for Apple Mac Pro

Transcend Launches 16 GB and 32 GB DDR3 for Apple Mac Pro

They are Registered DIMM (RDIMM) modules that can enable 128 GB capacity

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • March 12th, 2014
Intel Haswell-E X99 Wellsburg Chipset with DDR4 Coming in June

Intel Haswell-E X99 Wellsburg Chipset with DDR4 Coming in June

The motherboard logic will come with the LGA 2011-3 CPU socket

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  • By Sebastian Pop
  • February 28th, 2014
Avexir Blitz Red Dragon Memory Modules Reach Astonishing 3200 MHz Speed

Avexir Blitz Red Dragon Memory Modules Reach Astonishing 3200 MHz Speed

And here we thought that 2500 – 2800 MHz was an ambitious range

 
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