- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- July 1st, 2009
Lexar Announces TAA-Compliant Crucial Series of Memory Modules
Complete lineup
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- April 27th, 2009
Hynix Intros World's First 54nm 1GB DDR2 DRAM
Designed for upcoming mobile devices
- Motherboards
- By Traian Teglet
- March 9th, 2009
MSI Enables DDR2 and DDR3 Support on the Same Motherboard
For both Intel and AMD processors
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- February 9th, 2009
Toshiba Announces Prototype of New FeRAM
World's highest bandwidth, highest density non-volatile RAM
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- February 4th, 2009
Samsung Touts First Validated 40nm DRAM
A step forward in the development of DDR4 memory
- Memory
- By Ionut Arghire
- December 19th, 2008
DRAM Prices Jump Amid Makers' Shipment Control
The prices are said to have been pulled up due to cutting output and governmental help
- Memory
- By Ionut Arghire
- December 16th, 2008
A-DATA Launches XPG Gaming Series Memory Kits
The new memory modules offer reliability, stability, high performance and low power needs
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- September 23rd, 2008
Walton Chaintech Intros Apogee Elite DDR2 FB-DIMM Memory Modules
For server and workstation systems
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- September 8th, 2008
Patriot Extends Viper Series with New 4GB DDR2 Memory Kits
For mainstream and high-end desktop gaming rigs
- Cases & Cooling
- By Traian Teglet
- August 1st, 2008
Thermaltake Unveils Odd-Looking Memory Cooler
DDR2 and DDR support only
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- June 19th, 2008
OCZ's Fatal1ty Edition Memory Kits Now Avaialble
Can be purchased in 2GB and 4GB variants
- Memory
- By Traian Teglet
- May 19th, 2008
The World's First DDR2 SDRAM with x32-bit I/O Configuration
Released by the Japanese manufacturer, Elpida
- Memory
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- May 8th, 2008
Mushkin Introduces Ascent XP DDR Lineup with Vapor Chamber Cooling
The modules are cooled using vacuum-sealed pure water
- Memory
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- April 16th, 2008
Micron Digs For Faster DDR2, DDR3 Aspen Memory
The memory modules will decrease the power requirements up to 58 percent
- Memory
- By Bogdan Botezatu
- February 8th, 2008
OCZ Announces Heatpipe-Enabled 4GB DDR2-1066 Reaper Memory Kit
Don't be afraid of the grim reaper
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