After DRAM manufacturers produced 24Gb modules, memory manufacturers began releasing 24GB and 48GB non-binary DDR5 memory. We’ve seen Corsair enter this new, growing memory market before. Now G…
After DRAM manufacturers produced 24Gb modules, memory manufacturers began releasing 24GB and 48GB non-binary DDR5 memory. We’ve seen Corsair enter this new, growing memory market before. Now G…
Last month, memory manufacturers started rolling out DDR5 memory modules with capacities of 24GB and 48GB, enabling capacities of 48GB (2x 24GB), 96GB (2x 48GB or 4x 24GB), and even 192GB (4x 48GB). Their capacities are more than standard…
Last year, DRAM manufacturers announced new 24GB and 48GB memory modules. Now, these memories have started to be added to the end user’s option pool. Although these memory types are new, their prices are a bit high for now…
While the global economic crisis deeply shook the chip world, ChatGPT chatbot came to the rescue. As investments in artificial intelligence technologies begin to pour in, Nvidia takes the lion’s share. The firm produces hundreds of AI-driven graphics accelerators.
TrendForce, which analyzes the market, predicts that memory prices will decrease further. In this context, memory chip prices are expected to continue their downward trend until the first half of 2023 and perhaps beyond. Memory prices…
With the increasing popularity of the DDR5 RAM standard, records began to come one after another in the overclocking field. Finally, the new DDR5 speed record is in the hands of Gigabyte. HiCookie, Gigabyte’s in-house overclocking expert, is using DDR5 world…
After Nvidia launched the RTX 4090, RTX 4080 and RTX 4070 Ti graphics cards, the details of the mid-range models began to emerge gradually. Some interesting information for the RTX 4060 Ti, known today as leak source Kopite7kimi…
Micron, one of the important companies in the DRAM and flash memory industry, introduced its new memory modules. The new DDR5 memory modules with 24 GB and 48 GB capacities, announced by Micron, are designed for new generation computer hardware.
The SO-DIMM memory standard, which has been used in laptops for many years, is struggling to keep up with capacity and speed limits today. In the search for alternatives, the CAMM standard stands out. Will CAMM memory be standard…
SK Hynix announced in a statement that it is developing server-grade MCR DIMMs with memory modules rated DDR5-8000 and beyond. SK Hynix is also working with Intel and Renesas to develop the memory.