KINGMAX launched their ZEUS DDR4 memory modules about a year ago and now the company is back with faster versions of them. The ZEUS DDR4 memory modules are aimed at the gaming market and the new ...
The Ashata adaptor efficiently converts old DDR4 laptop memory into desktop-compatible DIMMsUsers save money by reusing existing Laptop memory with this budget adapterMixing different memory brands ...
TAIPEI, TAIWAN – – A flock of DDR PC2100 modules will be validated in the next six weeks, ending a shortage of the highest speed grade SDRAM memory, the DDR Summit II was told here Tuesday. Arthur ...
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology, Inc., today announced the release of new and updated speeds and capacities for HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB ...
For gamers and desktop users looking to shift to the new DDR4 memory as quickly as possible, the wait will end in the third quarter this year. Crucial expects to ship new DDR4 memory for both servers ...
The DRAM market is about to get hairy, with Chinese manufacturer Xi'an UnilC Semiconductors making its first DDR4 memory that is 100% made in China. The 100% made in China part is interesting, as ...
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Virtium, a leading solutions provider of industrial solid-state drive (SSD) and memory solutions, today introduced a series of high-speed, ...
Market sources indicate that memory module maker Transcend Information recently notified its customers that key suppliers SanDisk and Samsung Electronics have informed the company... Rising memory ...
If there's one thing that's certain — in addition to death and taxes, of course — it's that designers want to have as much memory as possible in their embedded systems. Of course, some systems — like ...
Micron wants to shake up decades-old memory implementations with its Hybrid Memory Cube technology, which will be available as an alternative to DRAM modules starting in the first quarter next year.
Physical weaknesses in memory chips that make computers and servers susceptible to hack attacks dubbed “Rowhammer” are more exploitable than previously thought and extend to DDR4 modules, not just ...