There isn’t even an official standard for DDR4, the next generation of computer memory technology. But memory manufacturers are already shipping samples of the first DDR4 memory units, and preparing ...
SK Hynix today announced it has developed the world’s first 128GB DDR4 memory module, twice the capacity of the company’s current 64GB module. The new memory module, which is also being touted as the ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. It may still be a few years before we see proper DDR4 adoption in the consumer space, but some memory ...
DDR3 RAM is so ubiquitous, effective, and inexpensive that it’s sometimes easy to forget that there’s a new generation of memory coming. Actually, it’s coming quite soon; Micron announced that it has ...
January 30, 2015 - Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a leading manufacturer of industrial-grade products, is proud to announce the launch of the DDR4 memory module series. The series includes ...
This DDR4 memory module offers impressive data transfer rates of up to 5333 MT/s, specifically designed to meet the demands of high-performance users. The two-tone black heat spreaders incorporated ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Samsung Electronics has announced that it completed development of the industry's first DDR4 DRAM ...
Transcend launched their DDR4 memory module series including 2133 MHz UDIMMs, RDIMMs, ECC-DIMMs and ECC SO-DIMMs, which are fully compatible with the latest Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 server family ...
SK Hynix has announced a new high-density memory module that it claims to be the world's first to hit 128GB. The module uses 8Gb DDR4 and is built on advanced 20nm class technology. Hynix says that ...
Teledyne HiRel Semiconductors, a leader in ruggedized semiconductors for mission-critical environments, announced the release of the TDD416Y12NEPBM01, a compact DDR4 memory module, screened and ...
Samsung Electronics is accelerating the industry's transition away from DDR4 memory, having informed PC manufacturers that it will discontinue DDR4 modules by the end of 2025, with final orders due in ...
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