If your server motherboard supports DDR4, 8GB modules per memory slot, and your operating system handles it Crucial has an easy way to upgrade. It has launched its new Crucial DDR4 8Gb, RDIMM (288 pin ...
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Virtium, a leading solutions provider of industrial solid-state drive (SSD) and memory solutions, today introduced a series of high-speed, ...
Teledyne’s 16-Gbyte DDR4 memory module, designated TDD416Y12NEPBM01, is screened and qualified as an Enhanced Product (EP) for high-reliability aerospace and defense systems. The solder-down device is ...
Goodram Crimson White Series of DRAM DDR4 memory modules featuring a frequency of 3600 MHz with timings 18-22-22 and a voltage of 1.35 V. The new white memory is available in single capacity modules ...
Whether you're building a computer or upgrading one, getting the right memory modules is key to boosting performance. Our mega-guide tells you everything you need to know about getting your DDR4 up to ...
CES just wouldn’t be the same without its fair share of “World’s first” claims. So, keeping up with tradition is Samsung, which has announced that it has created the World’s first DDR4 DRAM. Samsung’s ...
Driven by major DRAM manufacturers focusing on investment and research in high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and gradually phasing out mature process products, DDR4 spot prices have rapidly doubled since the ...
The transition to DDR5 memory on a large scale is going to take some time—it will likely be years before DDR5 outpaces DDR4, even as more platforms arrive that support the newer memory standard. As ...
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 ...
The ongoing shortage of DDR4 memory has triggered a surge in prices. Although Taiwanese memory giant Nanya's second quarter 2025 operations posted losses that were less severe than expected, ...
Rowhammer exploits that allow unprivileged attackers to change or corrupt data stored in vulnerable memory chips are now possible on virtually all DDR4 modules due to a new approach that neuters ...
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