- By Sebastian Pop
- July 17th, 2012
ADATA Intros XPG Gaming v2.0 Series DDR3 2400G Memory
They are fast and strong, as demanded by gamers and overclockers
- By Constantin Murariu
- July 3rd, 2012
SAMSUNG Shows World’s First 16 GB DDR4 RDIMM Memory
This is a high-density server memory module that will consume up to 40% less than DDR3
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 13th, 2012
SK Hynix Licenses IBM's Missing Link Between DRAM and NAND
This might be the foundation for storage where volatile and non-volatile memory are merged
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 12th, 2012
Micron Technology Reveals 1 GHz 2 Gb and 4 Gb, 30nm DDR3
They should allow for the creation of RAM with 2,133 MT/s speeds
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 9th, 2012
Samsung Builds 14nm and 20nm Chip Manufacturing Plant
The company will make an investment of $1.9 billion / 1.5 billion Euro
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 6th, 2012
Corsair's Dominator Platinum DDR3 Fails to Reach 3 GHz
It looks like prior information turned out to be somewhat exaggerated
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 4th, 2012
Kingston Launches 2,666 MHz-Certified Memory
While we wait for DDR4, this is pretty much the next best thing
- By Sebastian Pop
- June 1st, 2012
DRAM Market Might Be Getting Better
The DRAM and NAND industries may be exchanging places as far as prosperity goes
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 31st, 2012
[UPDATE]Corsair Launches 3GHz DDR3 Dominator Platinum Memory
The company is the second IT player to release such a product
- By Constantin Murariu
- May 25th, 2012
Apacer Announces New DDR3-1600 16GB ECC RDIMM
This is a very high-density ECC REGISTERED memory module
- By Constantin Murariu
- May 18th, 2012
Samsung Starts Mass Production of 20nm Memory Chips
Smartphones with 2GB RAM will become popular this year
- By Constantin Murariu
- May 18th, 2012
World’s First DDR3 3GHz Memory Announced by Team Group
These are dual channel memory kits with two 4 GB modules each
- By Constantin Murariu
- May 16th, 2012
ADATA Presents the DDR3-2133X 8 GB and 16 GB XPG Xtreme Series DC Kits
Very fast dual channel memory kits for your Ivy Bridge processors
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 11th, 2012
Micron Confirms Plan to Buy Elpida for $3.75 Billion
That's 2.90 billion Euro, according to exchange rates
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 8th, 2012
Green House Has Some RAM Ready to Ship Too
Two modules have been revealed, for standard PCs and laptops
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 7th, 2012
Micron Launches Its First DDR4 Module
Sample shipments are already underway and sales should start next year
- By Sebastian Pop
- May 4th, 2012
SK Hynix Abandons Elpida Auction
Apparently, buying Elpida is not a strategically good decision