At the ongoing Intel Developer Forum (IDF) (August 19-21) in San Francisco, Hynix Semiconductor announced that it is using MetaRAM's new DDR3 technology in its next generation R-DIMMs, including the ...
In preparation for the upcoming release of the Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform, Super Talent has just announced a DDR3-1333 capable SO-DIMM. The part number for the product is W1333SA1GS. It has a ...
For those who seek seriously speedy performance, Crucial recently released its Ballistix 240-pin DIMM series of memory sticks. The Crucial 3GB Ballistix pack ($188.99 direct) is designed for users who ...
Sole Provider of Memory Controller and Hard PHY Solution to support both DDR3 chips and modules for Networking, Storage, and Personal Computing SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- May 29, 2008-- Denali, Inc., a ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.— FujitsuComponents America Inc. has released a DDR3 DIMM socket connector designed toreduce errors and intermittent faults associated with DDR3 memory modules. The FCN-07 series is a ...
Molex has launched two series of DDR3 DIMM sockets, an aerodynamic line and an ultra-low-profile line, both of which can be used for memory applications in telecommunications, networking and storage ...
Molex Incorporated has introduced a portfolio of aerodynamic DDR3 DIMM sockets and ultra-low profile DDR3 DIMM memory module sockets, both of which are ideal for demanding memory applications in ...
So the memory kit tested today comes from Corsair's Vengeance series armed with ICs all packed nicely under a stylish aluminum heat spreader sitting on top of the DIMM module. Here are its ...
If you're one of the relatively few people walking around with a DDR3-equipped notebook and you're already in the mood to upgrade it, Kingston has new kit out that might interest you in the form of SO ...
After releasing the tri-channel RAM to take "Triple-Channel" initiatives, the global leading brand Team Group Inc. presents the 8GB memory module of the Team Elite DDR3 series. The ultra memory ...
In our initial Phenom II review I already stated this, AMD has an approach that I like to see very much. That is trying to stick as long as they can with a processor socket design. Therefore the good ...
I'm not asking what's on the market; I'm asking if the specification contains limitations on bus widths, address lines, chip architecture, etc. that limit how much RAM can be crammed onto a single ...