A new form of mobile DDR3 memory that can speed up tablets, smartphones and laptops could appear in devices starting as early as late next year, with adoption ramping up in 2013, analysts said on ...
Building reliable, high-speed memory interfaces target FPGA I/O structures as well as intellectual property (IP) used within design software to allow rapid configuration of memory interfaces. These ...
PC system memory is always getting faster and faster, especially with the introduction of the DDR3 memory standard. JEDEC has ratified it, Intel P35 and X38 chipsets are supporting it and we are now ...
Back in early June, we received our first sets of DDR4 RAM from Crucial, which we posted about in an article called, "A close-up look and discussion of Crucial's upcoming DDR4 Memory". We now have had ...
A high-speed DDR2, DDR2/3, or DDR3 DRAM interface for off-chip memory provides a powerful tool to meet the high-performance demands of new electronic products. However, with advancements come new ...
G.SKILL unveiled the new TridentX DDR3 memory kit for 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors and the Z77 platform. This new kit is designed with overclocking enthusiasts in mind. To show just what the ...
The AI-fuelled memory crisis continues to cause havoc, with some regions seeing a rise in demand for ageing DDR3 kits.
Corsair and Kingston have been battling it out for super-fast DDR3 memory supremacy in recent months, but it looks as though Taiwanese manufacturer Walton Chaintech is getting in on the action.
Taiwan based performance memory and SSD manufacturer G.Skill is very happy to once again be able to claim it is the manufacturer of the world's fastest DDR3 RAM. Late last week a professional ...
CMOS DDR3 (+1.5 V) and DDR3L (+1.35 V) SDRAMs offer transfer rates of up to 1600 Mbps/pin and clock rates of 800 MHz. Alliance Memory’s new line of high-speed CMOS double data rate 3 synchronous DRAMs ...
Elpida Memory announced today that it has developed a power-efficient DDR3 SDRAM in 1Gb densities, which is capable of operating at a speed of 2Gbps. Elpida's new DDR3 SDRAM is based on a 65nm process ...
Major memory companies are planning to stop making DDR3 and DDR4 modules by 2025, shifting their production focus entirely to DDR5. Key industry players like Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix are making ...