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$25 active memory cooler reduces temperatures of 'naked' RAM by up to 41%
By Aaron Klotz published
Phoronix benchmarked DDR5 RDIMM memory with active cooling, revealing the need for builders to beware of DDR5 server overheating problems even in server-focused chassis.

Samsung reshuffles semiconductor execs after poor performance in memory and NAND competitiveness
By Anton Shilov published
Samsung promotes semiconductor division head to CEO position, chief of Samsung's American microelectronics operation to oversee foundry business.

China now producing its own blank wafers as domestic memory company ramps up 3D NAND production — YMTC consumes 500,000 homegrown wafers per month
By Anton Shilov published
Despite sanctions imposed by the U.S. government, YMTC is ramping up production of 3D NAND at a rapid pace.

US to reportedly sanction 200 more Chinese chip firms — high bandwidth memory might also see export bans
By Hassam Nasir published
The latest round of US sanctions imposes tighter control over the export of US technology to 200 more chip makers in China.

Intel Arc B580 Battlemage GPU specs leaked in accidental retailer listing
By Jowi Morales published
Amazon listings for Battlemage GPUs temporarily appeared on the eCommerce platform, revealing some specifications for Intel's next-generation GPUs.

AMD crafts custom EPYC CPU with HBM3 memory for Microsoft Azure [Updated]
By Matthew Connatser last updated
Microsoft’s new Azure HBv5 virtual machines use a custom AMD CPU that looks an awful lot like the rumored MI300C that never officially launched.

Chinese DDR4 producers are undercutting South Korean rivals' pricing by 50%
By Anton Shilov published
To capture market share, Chinese DRAM makers offer DDR4 memory with a 50% discount.

Intel celebrates the arrival of MRDIMMs
By Anton Shilov published
It took Intel three years to invent MRDIMMs and then another three to bring it to market
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