Memory
FollowMemory is the high-speed storage between your CPU and hard drive. Naturally, you want it to be both fast and plentiful. Our editorial team can help walk you through picking the right RAM kit for your motherboard, optimizing its performance, and keeping it running stably.
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Patriot Cranks Out Exclusive Hawken BundleJun 17, 2013 - in News
Patriot is paring its Supersonic Rage XT drive with 7 days of Double XP Boost for Hawken.
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Corsair Launches Vengeance Pro Series MemoryJun 5, 2013 - in News
The Corsair Vengeance Pro Series of high-performance DDR3 memory is designed for PC overclockers and enthusiasts, and it is offered with a choice of four color accents.
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Crucial Launches Ballistix Sport and Sport XT MemoryJun 5, 2013 - in News
Crucial has introduced two new products into its lineup of Ballistix memory: the Sport SODIMM for laptops, mini-ITX systems and AIOs, and the Sport XT for desktops.
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G.Skill Introduces the TridentX DDR3-3000 MHz 32 GB KitJun 4, 2013 - in News
G.Skill’s new TridentX DDR3 32 GB memory kit is clocked at 3000 MHz and is fully compatible with Intel’s 4th Generation Core processors.
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ADATA Launches XPG V2 DDR3-2800 Memory KitsMay 30, 2013 - in News
Adata has announced two new memory kits, both running at 2800 MHz.
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Sandisk Sampling Flash 2nd-Gen 19nm MemoryMay 22, 2013 - in News
SanDisk is now sampling flash memory products based on the company's second-generation 19-nm process tech.
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Six Low-Voltage Dual-Channel 8 GB Memory Kits, OverclockedMay 12, 2013 - in Reviews
We've abided by Intel's 1.55 V recommendation for two architectures and two die shrinks, yet most performance memory manufacturers ignore it. Recent problems with one of our builds raised the question, how far can we push RAM without killing CPUs?
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AMD Announces Gaming-Series Radeon DDR3 MemoryMay 9, 2013 - in News
AMD has announced the upcoming arrival of its Radeon Gamer-Series memory.
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GlobalFoundries and Infineon Collaborate for 40nm EmbFlashMay 7, 2013 - in News
Infineon Technologies and GlobalFoundries have launched a joint technology development and product agreement for 40 nm embFLASH process technology.
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EK Renames Its 'Dominator' to 'Monarch'Apr 28, 2013 - in News
To comply with Crucial’s IP rights over the “Dominator” name, EK-RAM has renamed its RAM products to “EK-RAM Monarch.”
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Report: Sub-40 nm Processes Account for 27% of Global Wafer CapacityApr 20, 2013 - in News
According to IC Insights, at the end of 2012, 27 percent of capacity was used for devices with geometries smaller than 40 nm.
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Adata Releases XPG DDR3-2600 Gaming MemoryApr 19, 2013 - in News
Adata has released its flagship gaming memory SKU, a 16 GB kit with two 2,600 MHz DDR3 DIMMs.
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Fusion-io Unveils 1.6 TB ioFX for Workstation ApplicationsApr 9, 2013 - in News
The ioFX range of workstation acceleration platforms feature MLC NAND memory, PCIe interfaces and are designed to "remove traditional data storage bottlenecks."
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Report: DRAM Prices to Continue Increasing in AprilApr 9, 2013 - in News
The price of DRAMs continued to increase in 2H March 2013 and expected to continue rising in April.
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Viking Announces Development of NVDIMM DDR3 MemoryApr 8, 2013 - in News
Viking is also working on an NVDIMM technology.
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Hybrid Memory Cube Consortium Establishes a Global Standard for 320 GB/s MemoryApr 5, 2013 - in News
The Hybrid Memory Cube Consortium (HMCC) has established a global standard for a disruptive memory computing solution that aims to enable memory to reach a peak aggregate bandwidth of 320 GB/s.
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Kingston Rolls Out HyperX RAM with Black PCBMar 27, 2013 - in News
Kingston is releasing black versions of its existing memory kits.
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Transcend Releases 32 GB DDR3 LR-DIMMs, Makes 768 GB of System RAM PossibleMar 13, 2013 - in News
Transcend is releasing 32 GB DDR3 LRDIMMs which makes massive system memory capacities possible.
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Researchers Suggest That Semiconductors Can be Grown Instead of PrintedFeb 28, 2013 - in News
Researchers proposed a new method of manufacturing "the smallest structures in electronics".
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Micron Intros the World's Smallest 128Gb NAND Flash DeviceFeb 17, 2013 - in News
Micron's new flash memory device stores 128 Gb in just 146 mm2 of space
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Super Talent Introduces PCIe and Mini PCIe Flash ModulesFeb 15, 2013 - in News
Super Talent showcases its new PCIe and Mini PCIe FDMs
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Obama Applauds Apple, Intel For U.S. Manufacturing JobsFeb 13, 2013 - in News
President stresses importance of creating jobs within America.
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GlobalFoundries Unleashing 7-nm Process Tech in 2017Feb 13, 2013 - in News
GlobalFoundries is expected to ramp up to 7-nm process technology by 2017.
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Micron Wants NVDIMM "Hybrid Memory" to Become RealityFeb 13, 2013 - in News
Micron has been working on NVDIMMs, a 'hybrid' storage solution, aiming to bridge the gap between DRAM and SSDs. The idea is that all the data in the DRAM would get written to NAND memory upon losing power.
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Toshiba Sampling 64GB UFS-Based NAND chipsFeb 12, 2013 - in News
Toshiba is now shipping 64 GB NAND flash modules using the UFS interface.
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G.Skill Unleashes Fastest 32GB DDR3 Memory Kit at 2800MHzFeb 7, 2013 - in News
G.Skill claims to have built the fastest 32 GB memory kit, which runs at 2800 MHz.
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Intel Confirms More Dual-Core Androids Will Be At MWCFeb 4, 2013 - in News
New smartphones, tablets and ultrabooks using Intel processors to be unveiled at the event.
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Memory Scaling, AMD's Trinity APUs, And Game PerformanceFeb 3, 2013 - in Reviews
When it comes to gaming, the integrated Radeon on AMD's Trinity architecture crushes the HD Graphics 4000 engine native to Intel's fastest Ivy Bridge CPU. But we want to make a good thing better. How much does fast memory help boost an APU's performance?
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Qualcomm Q4 $1.91B Profit Due to Smartphone DemandJan 31, 2013 - in News
Generated revenues of $6.02 billion.
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Does Memory Performance Bottleneck Your Games?Jan 27, 2013 - in Reviews
Not all games are held back by graphics performance. Some seem to be CPU-limited. However, we've even seen benchmark results that appeared to be affected by memory bandwidth. Today we compare quad-channel, dual-channel, and low-latency configurations.