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Tag Archives: memory

AMD Memory Logo
Newsdesk
May 19, 2013

AMD gaming memory contest

Need 16GB DDR3-2133?

We’ve been given the opportunity to give away two 16GB AMD DDR3-2133 kits to hand out in a contest.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 25, 2013

Invensas puts entire DIMM on a chip

CES 2013: DDR3, DDR4, GDDR5, it doesn't matter to Invensas

Invensas had a novel memory package at CES, basically a DRAM version of the single chip SSD that Sandisk showed off two years ago.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 10, 2012

Intel talks about 22nm SoC transistors

Low power, high voltage, and passive 22nm structures.

One of the questions that has been bothering process geeks for months now is how Intel is doing Vt control in fin structures.
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AMD - logo
Thomas Ryan
Sep 26, 2012

AMD Performance Edition Memory Review

AMD is AMPing things up...

And with the memory bandwidth dependence of its APU products, there was more reason than ever for AMD to enter the desktop memory market and provide high speed solutions.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 24, 2012
48

Samsung rumored to exit graphics memory business

Nvidia, AMD, and Intel all said to be very worried

Rumor has it that Samsung is about to drop out of the GPU memory market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 24, 2012
6

ADATA launches DDR3L server memory

Not very exciting, but really useful

ADATA is jumping in to the fashionable world of server DIMMs with a new line of DDR3L products.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 28, 2011
47

AMD launches memory line in the worst way possible

Bad ideas wrapped in insulting marketing for zero upside

AMD marketing has been dropping the ball rather painfully of late, and with the re-launch of their memory, they did it again.
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Mads Ølholm
Nov 7, 2011
5

New DIMMs from Micron increases memory capacity

Load Reduced DIMMs allow for more modules off the old memory bus…

When it comes to servers lower is better.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 27, 2011
8

Elpida first with 25nm 4Gbit DDR3

Just 2 months after sampling the 2Gbit device the new device with double capacity is ready for manufacturing.

Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has managed to pull another first by being the first company to finish the development of a 25nm 4Gbit synchronous DRAM supporting the DDR3 standard, the company said in a press release.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 23, 2011
4

Crucial suppresses LED flashes for gamers

IDF 2011: Servers and Gamers do mix well

Crucial had a new look to show off at IDF, and some high end memory to go with it too.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 22, 2011
8

Samsung has started mass production of 20nm DDR3

Also opens a new fab for 20nm NAND flash

Many companies have started sampling 2nm DDR3 memory, but Samsung is first out of the door with actual mass production of the memory based on a 20nm process.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 22, 2011
10

Kingston eats memory with sound

IDF 2011: Samples for dinner and gaming

One question Kingston always asks at trade shows is how do you show off large memory capacities?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 21, 2011
21

Analysis: Intel shows off Haswell, minus the important bits

IDF 2011: Why not show it all?

At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 29, 2011
7

Adesto to sample CBRAM

New technology has potential to replace both flash and DRAM.

Adesto Technologies Corp. of Sunnyvale in California is sampling a completely new type of RAM called CBRASM.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 27, 2011
6

Elpida does 4 layer DRAM

New module world’s thinnest so far

The Japanese memory manufacturer Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has just announced a new interesting mobile memory module.
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