DDR3 has reached the end of a long run, and DDR4 is the future. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. What's the difference between ...
The DRAM market is shifting as falling prices due to weak demand prompt top players like Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and Micron to adjust their strategies. These companies are pivoting toward DDR5 ...
A Graphics Card may not be an essential component for normal computer users. But for high-end users, gamers and graphics designers, a graphics card is among the most essential components. A graphics ...
When it comes to PC components, newer is almost always better. But unlike processors or video cards, new PC memory technologies don't come along very often. Also known as random access memory or RAM ...
We've been collecting data on memory bandwidth for some time now - of course we have - but one of the big questions hanging over Skylake is what the DDR4 support really brings to the table. It's also ...
I'M Intelligent Memory has taken the lead in advanced memory technology to expand memory capacities on Intel Atom C2000 series 'Avoton' and Atom E3800 'Baytrail-I' processor and HP Moonshot platforms.
Major memory companies are planning to stop making DDR3 and DDR4 modules by 2025, shifting their production focus entirely to DDR5. Key industry players like Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix are making ...
When we review memory DIMM modules often it's all about memory timings and the highest frequency possible, especially the latest high-end generations memories can manage 2000+ MHz, P67 and Z68 ...
Fairly priced, the Klevv Genuine DDR3 2800MHz kit is ready to run out of the box without any fiddling other than setting the XMP profile. Beyond that, this set is the best kit of DDR3 this reviewer ...
Designed specifically for high-performance RDIMM testing, Inphi’s DDR3 clock reference board (CRB) performs beyond JEDEC DDR3-1600 specifications, achieving clock speeds of 800 MHz. The DDR3 CRB ...
DDR3 SDRAM memory architectures support higher bandwidths with bus rates of 600 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps (300 to 800 MHz), 1.5V operation for lower power, and higher densities of 2 Gbits on a 90-nm process.
DDR3 RAM had a long run after its 2007 release, powering mainstream laptops and desktop computers for many years. However, in 2014, DDR4 RAM was released to the public and has since become the most ...