TAIPEI, Taiwan — Kingston Technology Co. will build DDR module RIMMs with Nanya Technologies Inc.'s SDRAM, suggesting the market adoption of the memory technology is widening. Kingston, the world's ...
DDR4's spot price now exceeds that for DDR5 by 87%, which is frankly a ludicrous situation, especially if you were hoping to ...
TOKYO — Nanya Technology Corp.'s wish to ride a mass migration to double-data-rate (DDR) memory this year got a boost from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) and Via Technologies Inc., which have ...
Selling prices for memory modules are also rising significantly in Europe. There is no end in sight as demand grows.
The memory industry faces a severe capacity crunch as global manufacturers rush upstream to secure DRAM production for 2026, sparking fears of supply chain disruptions. Despite limited... Industrial ...
SK Hynix has launched a new range of products via its wholly owned Essencore brand. The new range is called the KLEVV range and includes both DDR computer RAM and flash memory products such as SD ...
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 ...
G.Skill has been on a roll when it comes to launching high-performance DDR4 memory kits for PC enthusiasts, and the company is ratcheting up speeds again for Intel's new Z490 Comet Lake-S platform.
Last month Kingston Technology launched its new Ultra Low Latency DDR modules and Low Latency DDR2 memory modules, expanding its successful line of HyperX modules. The faster, higher capacity Kingston ...
Looks like G.SKILL just announced a bunch of kits featuring 32GB memory modules. Looks like fastest 1.2v is DDR4-2666 (most are CL19, one is CL16 from Corsair), for 1.35v looks like G.SKILL has the ...
Today Micron Storage announced that it is beginning to ramp up production of DDR4 memory modules in preparation of Intel's pending launch of the new Xeon E5-2600 V3 line of processors. Micron says ...
The next wave in PC memory, DDR5, is set to be introduced in 2018 with significantly improved performance. In the meantime, PC builders and buyers will need to settle with today’s fastest option, DDR4 ...
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