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Memory 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.

news - DECEMBER 28 8

Intel has been just granted a patent which enables electronic devices to be switched on via an intermediate computing device.

reviews - DECEMBER 27 40

You just bought the fastest (and most expensive) desktop platform on the planet. Which company's memory will you use to populate Intel's quad-channel controller? We tested four purportedly high-end kits in...

news - DECEMBER 26 68

A research team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) said it has found a new way to shrink circuit structures in semiconductors.

news - DECEMBER 21 10

Apple has spent a reported half a billion dollars to acquire Anobit, a flash storage company in Israel.

news - DECEMBER 21 30

German researchers claim to have developed the first transistor that can configure itself to either being a n-type or p-type field-effect transistors (FETs).

news - DECEMBER 20 17

IBM has released its annual IBM Next 5 in 5 list, which describes five technology visions likely to become reality within five years.

news - DECEMBER 14 27

You know how the song goes! "All I want for Christmas is my own flash memory company..."

news - DECEMBER 13 12

Samsung, which has dominated the DRAM manufacturing for years, held 45.0 percent of the market in the third quarter, according to IHS.

news - DECEMBER 8 20

Just weeks before we are supposed to see the first commercial processors with 3D transistor structures, researchers from Purdue and Harvard announced that they succeeded in the development of a transistor that...

news - DECEMBER 8 31

Kingston claims the world record for DDR3 clock frequency with its HyperX T1 model.

news - DECEMBER 7 10

Corsair is set to release its Vengeance high-performance memory for notebooks and laptops.

news - DECEMBER 7 4

It's been a yawner of a year, but we will hit a milestone mark.

news - DECEMBER 7 16

Consumers should expect to see higher capacities and lower prices next year with the launch of Intel and Micron's 128 Gb NAND device.

news - DECEMBER 6 22

You can debate Moore's Law back and forth, but it appears that there is always speculation that it will hit a wall eventually.

news - DECEMBER 2 13

There are not many highlights in the 2011 semiconductor sales ranking; only four of the 20 largest chip companies were able to post double-digit growth rates.

news - NOVEMBER 29 15

Researchers at MIT have developed a new device that eliminates the need for the conversion of optical to electronic (and, conversely, electronic to optical) signals.

news - NOVEMBER 28 40

Patriot and Visiontek have begun producing AMD-branded desktop memory modules.

news - NOVEMBER 26 82

Did you know that each sperm carries the equivalent of 37.5 MB of DNA data? Imagine the throughput of hundreds of million sperm!

news - NOVEMBER 19 20

Prices for DRAMs have dropped to a new low.

news - NOVEMBER 18 13

Semiconductor revenues are now expected to climb by just 1.2 percent this year and remain essentially flat over 2010, according to a new report released by IHS.

news - NOVEMBER 18 48

Rambus suffered a painful loss in court against Micron and Hynix.

news - NOVEMBER 17 19

Corsair has announced a full line of quad-channel memory kits designed for the LGA 2011 socket to go along with its original 32GB set announced in October.

news - NOVEMBER 16 19

A patent for Microsoft's ReadyBoost technology, which surfaced first in Windows Vista was recently resubmitted by Microsoft for approval by the USPTO.

news - NOVEMBER 16 21

With the release of Intel's X79 platform, G.Skill has released fourteen DDR3 quad-channel memory kits designed specifically for the LGA 2011 socket.

news - NOVEMBER 15 31

Fusion-io has doubled the storage capacity in its ioMemory product line with its 10 TB ioDrive Octal.

news - NOVEMBER 11 56

Researchers at Stanford University have an idea how to overcome latency and performance bottlenecks of hard drive and solid state disk-based storage systems.

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