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Asus enters the RAM market during the largest memory shortage in history, 48GB kit lands at $880
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus has revealed the company's first ROG "幻刃" DDR5 RGB 20th Anniversary Edition memory kit at ROG Day 2026, which will retail for $880.

Scammers are selling fake DDR5 with empty plastic chips relabeled to pass as legit
By Hassam Nasir published
Impossible to detect on desktop memory with heatspreaders.

AMD's memory-boosting EXPO 1.2 is here, adds support for three Chinese memory vendors
By Zhiye Liu published
Third-party AMD developer and hardware leakers share details of the new AMD EXPO 1.2 technology arriving on AMD AM5 motherboards.

Enthusiast builds his own RAM in garden shed cleanroom
By Mark Tyson published
This is the ‘first time ever RAM has been made at home’ boasts a garden shed-based semiconductor maker.

New 'HUDIMM' test shows nearly 50% reduction in memory throughput with single subchannel DDR5
By Hassam Nasir published
Turns out, halving the bandwidth... halves the bandwidth.

40 years ago we entered the megabit memory era with IBM’s DRAM breakthrough
By Mark Tyson published
40 years ago today IBM was in the news for becoming the first computer company with 1-megabit memory chips.

New HUDIMM memory specification debuts with goal of slashing DDR5 prices during RAM shortages
By Hassam Nasir published
DDR5 sticks have 2x 32-bit subchannels, otherwise.

$20,000 in 32GB RAM sticks saved from the dumpster are now worth a fortune
By Jowi Morales published
A Redditor's dad saved 72 32GB HPE DDR4-2666 RDIMMs that were headed for the trash heap after their company upgraded their brand-new servers.

Corsair Vengeance RGB Custom Lab Cherry Blossom DDR5-6000 C36 2x16GB Review: RAM customization made easy
By Zhiye Liu published
Corsair has launched a custom creator program to customize the memory you buy. Is it unique enough to make it stand out among the competition?

DRAM prices predicted to jump 63% in Q2, NAND up to 75% — follows 95% jumps in Q1, Trendforce says AI server demand keeps supply tight
By Luke James published
Conventional DRAM contract prices will rise 58% to 63% quarter-over-quarter in Q2 2026, while NAND Flash contract prices will jump 70% to 75% QoQ.
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