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RAM is the fast temporary memory computers use to store the data they are currently working with. The right RAM is crucial to avoiding bottlenecks, and keeping your system fast and stable. Let Tom's Hardware help you find the best RAM for your machine.

news - JUNE 4 50

Overclocker HiCookie pushes two Gigabyte Z77X motherboards to World Records with the help of an Intel Core i7-3770K and GSkill Trident X Memory.

reviews - JUNE 1 65

Rumor has it that fast DDR3 memory kits help uncork the performance of AMD's Bulldozer architecture. We grab four of the latest kits sporting data rates as high as 2800 MT/s with the goal of finding out. One...

news - MAY 31 28

Taiwanese DRAM module maker Team Group has unveiled the first 3 GHZ DDR3 device.

news - MAY 29 16

In a project sponsored by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), researchers at Stanford University claim to have solved one of the major semiconductor manufacturing problems standing in the way of...

news - MAY 24 22

Has the botched Facebook IPO scared off Corsair from going public?

news - MAY 21 12

Buffalo said it will soon begin sampling a new solid state disk drive that complements its standard NAND flash storage memory with MRAM that is used as cache memory.

news - MAY 18 29

How much RAM does your smartphone have?

news - MAY 18 7

A report that Elpida may have scored a major DRAM deal with Apple that would negatively impact Samsung has apparently forced the Korean chip company to accelerate its DRAM roadmap.

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Micron said that it has begun shipping "fully functional" DDR4 memory modules in sample numbers to customers.

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Micron has won the right to exclusively bid for the acquisition of Elpida Memory.

news - MAY 7 15

Researchers at the University of Exeter claim to have invented the "most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity."

news - MAY 5 41

Semcon Tech has filed a patent infringement suit against several chip makers, including IBM, Intel, Fujifilm electronics, Texas Instruments, Micron and Samsung.

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PC gaming isn't dead.

news - APRIL 29 45

G.Skill is offering DDR3 memory kits for Intel's Ivy bridge processors and Z77 platform.

news - APRIL 27 28

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claim to have discovered a new carbon material that should push graphene-based electronics much closer to commercial reality.

news - APRIL 26 31

Netgear is releasing a new 802.11ac router in May, starting at $199.99.

news - APRIL 20 39

Researchers from Taiwan and the University of California, Berkeley, claim to have developed a new memory technology that can exceed the speed of today's mainstream charge-storage memory by up to 100X.

news - APRIL 9 42

AMD as well as Nvidia are being sued by Power Management Solutions over one of the most basic power management functions in integrated circuits used today.

news - APRIL 5 17

Market research firm IHS has released a list of the most likely chips to be pirated.

news - APRIL 4 9

NAND flash turns 25-years-old this year, and Toshiba wants to celebrate.

news - APRIL 3 13

Samsung said that it is building a new factory to manufacture NAND flash chips to meet the growing demand that is especially created by mobile computing devices.

news - APRIL 1 17

PNY is expanding its XLR8-branded memory series with 2133 MHz and 1866 MHz versions that are sold as 16 GB (4 x 4 GB) and 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) kits.

news - MARCH 29 8

First rumors about the demise of flash surfaces as early as 2004 when there was speculation that MRAM, OUM, PRAM or nanocrystal-supported flash would replace flash memory chips beyond the 32 nm scale by 2009.

news - MARCH 27 22

Intel once again topped the chip maker ranking of 2011.

news - MARCH 26 12

We have all the numbers you crave.

news - MARCH 25 7

Industry rumors suggest that Micron will be the winning bidder to purchase struggling chip maker Elpida.

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