Ramtron International Corporation, a developer and supplier of nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) and integrated semiconductor products, announced immediate availability of its new ...
The rising demand for modern RAM modules might lead Samsung to stop producing its LPDDR4 and LPDDR4X chips, according to ...
Dell has just introduced CAMM (Compression Attached Memory Module) which is a new memory form factor... ready for DDR5 technology. The new CAMM modules are up to 57% thinner than regular SO-DIMM ...
DDR5 is all the rage of late, but not all RAM kits are made equal. Finding the right RAM can significantly help boost a PC's performance. As DDR5 continues to cement its position as the de facto ...
RAM prices are forcing companies to choose between higher prices and worse specs. Some have decided on doing both.
RAM specifications and clarifications The Mac Pro uses 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully-buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory. it has Eight FB-DIMM slots on two memory riser cards (4 slots per card) supporting up to ...
Gigabyte is dipping its toes into the memory market in a couple of new ways. We've seen the introduction of new SATA-based SSDs using Toshiba 3rd Gen 3D TLC memory, and now it's getting in on the DRAM ...
DIMM and SIMM are two major types of random-access memory standards for personal computers. DIMM is an acronym for "dual in-line memory module," while SIMM stands for "single in-line memory module." ...
OCZ Technology has unveiled its fastest 4GB DDR3 RAM modules yet. Capable of reaching frequencies up to 2133MHz and CL 10-10-10-30 timing, OCZ’s new modules are available in 4GB, 8GB Dual Channel and ...
While not completely upgradeable like modular gaming desktop PCs, modern laptops still have certain components that users can upgrade, such as storage and memory. Both are required in modern games in ...
Problems with RAM We continue to cover an issue where the Power Mac G5 Uniprocessor firmware update makes some units more picky about RAM -- that is, modules that previously functioned properly now ...