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Corsair lost a lawsuit over advertising XMP memory speeds, and you could get paid
By Zak Killian published
The gap between memory speed marketing and JEDEC reality landed Corsair in a class-action lawsuit back in 2022—one that is currently accepting applications for payouts from the settlement.

New DDR5 module features an OLED display you probably won't see after installation
By Zhiye Liu published
V-Color unveils new XFinity+ DDR5 memory modules with built-in OLED display.

SK hynix completes development of HBM4
By Anton Shilov published
SK hynix has finalized development of its HBM4 memory stacks with a 2,048-bit interface and 10 GT/s speed, 25% above JEDEC specs.

Expansion card lets you insert 512GB of extra DDR5 memory into your PCIe slot
By Zhiye Liu published
Gigabyte launches the AI Top CXL R5X4 add-in-card to expand the amount of memory on the brand's TRX50 AI Top and W790 AI Top motherboards.

New 3D-stacked memory tech seeks to dethrone HBM in AI inference
By Sunny Grimm published
HBM may soon be edged out in some use cases

YMTC and CXMT team up to accelerate Chinese domestic HBM production
By Luke James published
YMTC is reportedly preparing an entry into DRAM fabrication and exploring a partnership with CXMT to target high-bandwidth memory.

32GB of RAM on track to become the new majority for gamers
By Mark Tyson published
32GB of system RAM looks set to become the most popular configuration among Steam gamers later this year.

DDR4 costs soar as manufacturers pull the plug
By Luke James published
According to recent findings by Digitimes, DDR4 spot prices have stabilized after a frenzied second quarter, yet contract pricing continues to rise as supply remains tight.

RAM Benchmark Hierarchy 2025: DDR5, DDR4 for AMD, Intel CPUs
By Zhiye Liu last updated
Our RAM benchmark hierarchy ranks DDR5 and DDR4 memory kits of all frequencies and capacities for any budget.

UltraRAM with DRAM-like speeds, 4,000x the durability of NAND, and data retention for up to a thousand years, is now ready for manufacturing
By Mark Tyson published
Efforts to commercialize UltraRAM have made a significant stride forward with the development of a scalable new industrial process.
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