DDR4 memory delivers up to 1.5x performance improvement over DDR3, while reducing power by 25% on the memory interface. The current generation of DDR4 memory deployed in datacenters runs at 2.4Gbps, ...
There are a number of key changes to DDR that introduce new design challenges. However, savvy designers will use the transition time to nail down solutions. Server and system designers are gearing up ...
I haz a lot of memory! G.Skill densed up (is that even a word) the TridentZ NEO DDR4 series, now available at 32GB per DIMM module thanks to new Hynix ICs (16nm C-die). This TridentZ NEO 64GB (x2 32GB ...
Designed for surface-mount termination, FCI’s latest DIMM sockets accept DDR4 memory—a new generation that’s designed to boost performance, packaging density, and reliability (with reduced power ...
Today Luke takes a look at the new Thermaltake ToughRAM DDR4 rgb 3600mhz 16GB kit. Thermaltake first showed off its ToughRAM series of memory modules back at Computex in May. The ToughRAM rgb series ...
Onda, a Chinese motherboard maker, has introduced the H610M+ motherboard which adds DDR4 and DDR5 memory compatibility to Intel's 12th Generation Alder Lake CPUs. The only restriction is that users ...
A recent Hardware Canucks video outlines the advantages and risks of using SO-DIMM memory in desktop systems. Paired with some careful bargain hunting, the approach could ...
New CPU and GPU architectures roil the market pretty much every year—sometimes more than once a year. Yet in spite of the impact that system memory can have on a PC’s performance, the industry has ...
DDR4 represents a substantial upgrade to JEDEC’s dynamic random access memory (DRAM) standard, with numerous changes designed to lower power consumption while delivering higher density and bandwidth ...
The memory shortage is taking hold, fueled by the massive AI data centers that are soaking up the world's memory stocks. This is causing a supply shortage, sending prices skyrocketing, and all ...
Thanks to an AI arms race, PC memory prices have gotten out of control in the past several months (and also pushed Crucial out of the consumer market), but is a motherboard with slots for both DDR5 ...
Major changes to the PC’s RAM subsystem typically occur once in blue moon, but mere years after DDR4’s delayed rollout, that time is upon us yet again. How fast is DDR5? What will I need to run what?