ASML Predicts Processors with 300 Billion Transistor by 2030 By Aleksandar Kostovic published 30 September 21 The maker of semiconductor-making machines predicts wonderful innovations
Report: DRAM Prices Set to Decline 3-8% in Q4 Due to High Levels of Inventory By Aleksandar Kostovic published 22 September 21 According to the latest investigation by Taiwanese research firm, TrendForce, the pricing structure of the DRAM market is set to decline by a bit as we move into the fourth quarter of this year.
ZeroPoint Technology AB Secures $2.5 Million for Hardware Based RAM Data Compression By Aleksandar Kostovic published 13 September 21 ZeroPoint Technologies had developed a new hardware-based approach for enabling expanded system memory capacity, by using advanced data compression algorithms in hardware.
Adata and Asus Release Speedy Anime-Themed DDR4 Memory By Aaron Klotz published 11 September 21 Adata and Asus introduce a new anime-themed RGB memory kit to the Chinese market. It features a white theme and RGB accents.
Mushkin Redline Lumina DDR4-3600 C16 Review: The Single-Rank Handicap By Zhiye Liu published 8 September 21 Mushkin recently rolled out the Redline Lumina series. Does the memory have what it takes to compete in the current market?
TeamGroup T-Create Expert DDR4-3600 C18 Review: Ample Capacity And Value By Zhiye Liu published 5 September 21 TeamGroup expands T-Create memory lineup with the new Expert OC10L series. Can it appease content creators, though?
Former Micron Employees Imprisoned for Giving Trade Secrets to China Fab By Aleksandar Kostovic published 31 August 21 Former employees at Micron's Taiwan fab have been sentenced to 2-3 years for stealing confidential trade secrets and sending them to a company in mainland China.
Strong Notebook and Data Center Demand Drive NAND Flash Revenue With 10% Growth By Aleksandar Kostovic published 26 August 21 Strong demand for notebooks and the expansion of data centers drive NAND Flash revenue growth across all major memory makers, notes the latest report.
Samsung Reveals DDR5-7200 512GB RAM By Zhiye Liu last updated 23 August 21 Samsung has developed the industry's first 512GB DDR5 memory module that checks in at 7.2 Gbps.
Lexar Lights Up Gaming PCs With New Hades RGB DDR4 RAM By Zhiye Liu published 18 August 21 Lexar expands its growing memory portfolio with new Hades and Hades RGB memory kits.
TeamGroup Adds RGB Bling to DDR5-5600 Memory Modules By Anton Shilov published 18 August 21 TeamGroup's T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 modules ran at up to 5600 MT/s, support XMP 3.0.
DRAM Prices Are Starting to Fall in the US and Europe By Aaron Klotz published 17 August 21 DRAM prices in the United States and Europe have begun to fall by around 5%, thanks to DRAM suppliers wanting to get rid of unnecessary stock.
Rambus Outs HBM3 Details: 1.075 TBps of Bandwidth, 16 Channels, 16-Hi Stacks By Paul Alcorn published 17 August 21 Rambus announced that it is shipping HBM3-ready PHYs and memory controllers, giving us some new details about the HBM3 spec along the way.
PNY Readies DDR5-4800 Gaming RAM For Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake CPUs By Zhiye Liu published 17 August 21 PNY expects to launch its XLR8 Gaming DDR5-4800 desktop memory kit late 2021.
Thermaltake ToughRAM XG RGB DDR4-4000 and 4600 C19 2x8GB Review: The Two-Face Monster By Zhiye Liu published 15 August 21 Thermaltake pumps out another variant of its ToughRAM memory. Can the new ToughRAM XG RGB capitalize on the reputation of its predecessors?
DDR5/DDR4 Solution for 5nm SoCs Launched By Anton Shilov last updated 11 August 21 Synopsys offers DDR5/DDR4 supporting controller, PHY for TSMC's N5 node.
Predator Talos DDR4-3600 C18 2x8GB Review: Sluggish Heavyweight By Zhiye Liu last updated 27 August 21 Predator Storage's Apollo memory left a good first impression, but can the Talos series follow in the Apollo's footsteps?
GeIL Orion AMD Edition DDR4-4266 C18 2x16GB Review: Not What Meets The Eye By Zhiye Liu last updated 20 August 21 GeIL expanded its Orion lineup with higher frequencies. Can the DDR4-4266 memory kit makes its bones?
Corsair: DDR5 Modules Will Require Better Cooling By Anton Shilov last updated 6 August 21 On-board VRM and PMIC tend to heat, might need advanced cooling.
Adata Shows Off Blisteringly Fast 12,600 MTps DDR5 Modules By Aaron Klotz published 5 August 21 Adata has announced the world's fastest DDR5 modules so far, with a speed of 12,600 MTps. These modules will be targeted toward gamers under the XPG naming brand.