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G.Skill pushing new CAMM2 DDR5 memory modules to the overclocking limit
By Jowi Morales published
G.Skill broke DDR5-10000 with a CAMM2 memory module attached to a custom Asus motherboard, showing off its potential for high-performance applications.

Micron details new U.S. fab projects — HBM production coming to America
By Anton Shilov published
Micron detailed its $200 billion U.S. investment plan to build six DRAM fabs and HBM assembly facilities in the U.S. over the next 20 years.

Micron samples ground-breaking EUV-based memory
By Anton Shilov published
And also a 30% increase in density

DDR4 is suddenly insanely expensive as prices nearly triple in two month
By Sunny Grimm published
DDR4 approaches its end of life, but plenty of buyers still want the older memory, and its remaining suppliers are raking it in.

DDR4 production to essentially end this year, Micron the final domino to fall
By Jowi Morales published
Micron is ending DDR4 production in two to three quarters, save for some long-term contracts in automotive, industrial, and networking applications.

Micron starts to ship samples of HBM4 memory to clients — 36 GB capacity and bandwidth of 2 TB/s
By Anton Shilov published
Micron has become the first DRAM vendor to begin sampling 36GB HBM4 memory with a 2048-bit interface and 2TB/s bandwidth.

DDR4 prices continue to surge
By Mark Tyson published
'Rapid spike' in DDR4 spot pricing precipitated by manufacturer phase out plans, US-China tensions, and market uncertainties.

Intel and SoftBank collaborate on power-efficient HBM substitute for AI data centers
By Jowi Morales published
SoftBank wants to corner the AI chip memory market with a more efficient substitute to HBM.
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