Back in early June, we received our first sets of DDR4 RAM from Crucial, which we posted about in an article called, "A close-up look and discussion of Crucial's upcoming DDR4 Memory". We now have had ...
Currently the market is seeing that an increase in bandwidth requirements is driving the adoption of DDR3 DRAMs. DRAM devices are now considered to be a commodity with prices being driven by consumer ...
Some legacy designs use a non-split transaction type bus protocol DDR3 memory channel. This design unifies the channel design so SoC designers do not have to create separate memory channels to prevent ...
In 2009, DDR3 will move from being seen as enthusiast-only memory to viewed as a necessity in decent mainstream boxes. It will happen due to proliferation of Intel Core i7 sales, particularly the 920 ...
Striving to achieve an integrated user experience, today’s devices are getting crammed with loads of features which operate on voluminous data traffic over various interfaces. For efficient processing ...
OCZ Technology Continues to Push the DDR3 Envelope and Announces Enhanced Bandwidth High Performance 1600MHz Modules Sunnyvale, Calif.—July 17, 2007—OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in ...
Different types of RAM may not be as exciting or glossy as different ultraportables, say, or the latest CULV netbook, but it can have a whole lot of impact on how enjoyable the end result turns out to ...
So I was reading some articles on the new Trinity from AMD and for giggles ran some Sandra on my box (1090T, DDR3-1600, 990FX chipset, 4x4GB DDR3) and was severely disappointed. According to Sandra, I ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. After only 17 months in development, a group of the world's largest memory makers has announced a new ...
Matt Margolis is predicting that Apple will be switching from DDR3 to DDR4 RAM for future MacBooks this year, suggesting faster performance and improved battery-life. One of Apple’s RAM manufacturer.
All the LGA1150 processors we tested delivered between 26-27GB/s of memory bandwidth using DDR3-2400 memory. The overclocked Intel Pentium G3258 was slightly faster hitting 28.5GB/s. Although the ...