2014 will officially mark the entry of DDR4 memory. Intel's upcoming Haswell-E and Broadwell range, slated for release in the second half of 2014, will be the first desktop processors to support DDR4 ...
Since the launch of Intel's Rocket Lake CPUs, we have seen memory makers pump out increasingly faster RAM kits, with speeds topping 5,000MHz. So it goes with Kingston's gaming division, HyperX, which ...
A tweet from hardware leaker @momomo_us reveals that Intel’s future Arrow Lake CPU architecture could drop DDR4 support entirely in favor of DDR5. If true, Arrow Lake will be Intel’s first CPU ...
Intel has announced its latest 13th Gen Raptor Lake desktop processors as part of its Intel Vision event. Like its predecessor, the 12th generation Alder Lake processors, the Raptor Lake uses Intel's ...
The new information is coming from documents VideoCardz received that were for MSI's upcoming Z790 range of motherboards, including their specifications. One of those documents confirmed that MSI's ...
Rambus has been in the tech industry for 25 years, and like any Silicon Valley tech company in business that long, has developed a brand and reputation, both positive and negative. The positive side ...
Ever since Intel and Micron announced 3D XPoint memory in 2015, the world has been waiting for the companies to use it to build memory sticks. 3D XPoint blends the properties of flash storage and DRAM ...
DDR4 is coming this year. Let's take a look at how it will impact Micron, Samsung, and Intel. Significance of DDR4 DDR4 is basically a leaner, meaner, and faster iteration of DDR3 memory. As compared ...
DDR4 is basically a leaner, meaner, and faster iteration of DDR3 memory. As compared to its older counterpart, the next-gen DDR4 modules contain double the memory banks of relatively smaller size, ...
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