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Toshiba, NEC and Fujitsu jointly introduce common specifications for mobile RAM
February 15, 2006 – 1:34 PM
Toshiba, NEC Electronics, and Fujitsu today announced an agreement on standard interface specifications, known as "COSMORAM" (common specifications for mobile RAM) Rev.4, for Pseudo SRAM (PSRAM) used in mobile devices. -
Chaintech Bundles GeForce with RAM Upgrades
June 3, 2008 – 6:30 AM in Computex 2008
If the graphics business could do better and memory also doesn’t sell well enough, why not create a bundle? Walton Chaintech now ships an attractive kit that includes a GeForce 9 series graphics card and 4 GB of RAM. Is it time for an upgrade? -
Notebook Makers Look To Have 4 GB RAM Next Year
December 21, 2007 – 11:14 AM
Taipei (Taiwan) - Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba are planning to introduce notebooks which come standard with 4 GB of memory next year. -
CeBIT 2008: RAM Watercooling By Gigabyte
March 5, 2008 – 9:20 PM in CeBIT
Gigabyte, more commonly known for its motherboards and graphics cards, is presenting a water cooling solution for RAM modules, dubbed Cool Rain. -
RAM Exposes The Key To Your Secret Data
February 21, 2008 – 1:50 PM in Build Your Own
Researchers from Princeton University are describing a new and apparently very effective security attack that will allow hackers to access encrypted data on your PC. Technologies such Microsoft's BitLocker, Apple's FileVault and Linux's dm-crypt have no defense against this new attack.
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How Much RAM Do You Really Need?
December 13, 2005 – 6:55 AM
How much RAM do you really need? Is 512 MB enough? What about 1 GB? Our gaming and other application tests show that 2 GB of RAM is often not overkill.
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You Want 4 GB RAM on Your Notebook?
April 29, 2008 – 11:20 AM
It’s been proven that more RAM avoids bottlenecks and accelerates multitasking performance. What you may not know, however, is that it can increase the battery life of mobile computers.
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RAM Wars: Return of the JEDEC
April 1, 2003 – 1:01 PM
DDRAM comes into its own right for mainstream and performance PC applications while muscling out SDRAM and Rambus. Here's our analysis of the world of PC memory as it is being shaped by DDR. We also take a look at GDRII and GDRIII. -
How to Speed up Your RAM
July 1, 2003 – 1:02 PM in Buyer's Guides
When it comes to your system's performance, the main bottleneck is your system memory. Optimizing it can speed up your PC considerably. We tell you how to do it. -
Hardcore DDR2 RAM by Corsair, G.Skill, OCZ and Patriot
June 15, 2007 – 8:36 AM
DDR3 will reach higher clock speeds than DDR2, but it doesn't yet outperform high-end DDR2 modules. We look at some of the best high-grade DDR2 RAM available.
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Beginners Guide To Upgrading RAM
October 31, 2007 – 7:19 AM
Beginners Guide To Upgrading RAM
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