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Corsair said it is now shipping its blinking and text-scrolling memory modules, dubbed Xpert.
Samsung, the world's largest DRAM manufacturer, will shift its DRAM production process dramatically towards DDR2 memory this year, setting the path for accelerated adoption and lower prices for the successor of...
Memory company Corsair announced a water cooling kit.
Samsung Semiconductor plans to expand its production of DDR2 memory this year to the point where DDR2 becomes its largest product category, setting the stage for decreases in price, DDR2 memory is the planned...
Micron Technology has fallen behind its original schedule for shipping 2Gbit NAND flash chips, according to sources at Taiwan memory-module makers.
The launch of a new set of Intel chips for notebook computers is expected to drive demand for the next generation of advanced memory chip - DDR2 - and help larger memory chipmakers like Samsung Electronics...
Thanks to Enhanced SpeedStep, an ever-increasing number of versions of Socket 775 Pentium 4 systems are becoming attractive. Plus, due out soon is the 600 series with 2 MB L2 cache. We took a look to see which...
Nvidia today expanded its GeForce 6 series with the models 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express.
Samsung said it shipped more than 15 million units of its Graphics Double Data-Rate (GDDR3) graphic memory in 2004.
Corsair's new DIMM modules featuring a programmable display are the all the rage. The 10-digit display shows either user-selected hardware operating parameters or custom text, clearly differentiating these...
Following Crucial's Balistix memory, Corsair now also offers memory modules with integrated LEDs to display memory activity and a personalized message.
Micron claims to be the first memory manufacturer to provide buffered dual in-line memory modules (FBDIMMs) using DDR2-667 components.
ATI Technologies plans to introduce a new version of its entry-level Radeon X300 graphics chip, this time with memory sharing technology in early 2005, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers.
DRAM maker Elpida today announced that it has shipped samples of its Fully-Buffered Dual in-line memory modules (FB-DIMM), The devices provide a data rate of up to 4.8 Gbit per second, equivalent to 6.4 GByte...
PCI Express allows Nvidia to tap into system memory to save expensive on-board graphics memory and achieve high performance at the same time. Tom's Hardware Guide and other publications however raised concerns...
Samsung today unveiled a small, low-power multimedia memory card (MMC) designed for mobile phones.
Samsung announced that it doubled the density of graphics DDR3 memory and has begun shipping samples to graphics card and game console manufacturers.
Toshiba and Memory-Tech said this week that they plan to bring to market a hybrid DVD disc that can be used both for standard-definition and HD content.
Elpida announced that it will start to manufacture DDR2 memory in 90nm, down from the current 100 nm generation. The transition will allow the manufacturer to yield more chips per wafer and cut production cost.
Matching the Christmas decoration in of your house, performance memory manufacturer Crucial added holiday lighting to its memory. The Ballistic Tracer model line displays "activity-indicating" LEDs and "blue...
C-guys will introduce on Tuesday SD memory cards capable of data-read speeds of 20 MByte per second.
Infineon extends its memory product line with 256 Mbit Graphic Double Data Rate 3 (GDDR3) Synchronous Graphics RAM (SGRAM). The company believes its memory will allow higher resolution, lifelike realization and...
OCZ Technology announced the release of its PC-4200 EL Platinum Series memory as an option for users who are looking for high-performance DDR-533.
German giant semiconductor chip firm Infineon, formerly Siemens Semi, has released another chip sandwich.
Sandisk on Tuesday upgraded a range of its storage devices.
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