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Patriot unveils world's first DRAMless PCIe 5.0 SSD and 9600MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM memory
By Aaron Klotz published
Patriot brought a number of new SSD/memory products to Computex 2025, including a new 9600 MT/s-capable DDR5 CUDIMM memory module and the world's first DRAMless PCIe 5.0 SSD.

Silicon Power launches its first CUDIMM high-performance DDR5 with speeds of up to 9200MT/s
By Stephen Warwick published
Silicon Power has unveiled two new DDR5 XPOWER memory modules, its first to feature CUDIMM technology.

Samsung to adopt hybrid bonding for HBM4 memory
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung plans to adopt hybrid bonding for HBM4 to improve thermal and interface performance, potentially gaining a competitive edge over SK hynix, which may delay its use due to costs concerns.

3D X-DRAM aims for 10x capacity of today's memory — NEO Semiconductor's memory has up to 512 Gb per module
By Dallin Grimm published
NEO Semiconductor has announced progress on its new 3D X-DRAM technology, with new 1T1C and 3T0C chip designs increasing DRAM speeds by an order of magnitude for tomorrow’s top-end computing.

Samsung discontinuing DDR4 production in late 2025 — company to focus on DDR5, LPDDR5, and HBMs
By Jowi Morales published
Samsung is ending DDR4 production in favor of more lucrative technologies like DDR5 and HBM.

Pick up 32GB of Patriot Viper Venom RAM for just $79 — these sticks hit the 6000MHz sweet spot for AM5 Ryzen gaming
By Stewart Bendle published
Deals Pick up 32GB of DDR5 RAM for your gaming PC. Patriot's Viper Venom 6000MHz RAM is $79.

New 'DRAM+' memory designed to provide DRAM performance with SSD-like storage capabilities, uses FeRAM tech
By Anton Shilov published
FMC and Neumonda develop non-volatile FeRAM products, revive memory production in Germany.

Chinese DRAM maker reportedly mulls DDR4 hike prices
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese memory maker CXMT is reportedly preparing to raise DDR4 prices after months of aggressive discounting, as demand stabilizes and major suppliers shift focus to newer memory types.
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