Posts Tagged ‘ DRAM ’

Micron and JEDEC Want to Standardize 3D DRAM Chips

December 17, 2011
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Micron has been working with both Intel and IBM on 3D memory chips and, now, the company has begun a close collaboration with JEDEC for the standardization of the 3DS DRAM interface and die-stacking technology. JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, formerly known as the Joint Electron Devices Engineering Council (JEDEC), may give Micron all...

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4GB DDR3 RAM Modules Sell for Just $16.5 Now (12.65 Euro)

December 14, 2011
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One might not think that the floods in Thailand would affect memory sales, of all things, but they just might, albeit indirectly. The floods that shut down factories in Thailand crippled the worldwide supply chain of hard disk drive units. Thus, with fewer storage devices to go around, fewer PCs will sell during 2012,...

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Revolutionary IBM Racetrack Memory Demonstrated

December 6, 2011
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IBM is one of those multilateral companies that always work on something with long-term implications, and one project has reached prototype stage, after seven years of research and development. Racetrack memory is something that claims to combine the assets of DRAM memory and today’s hard disk drives. This is not to be taken in...

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AMD Radeon Memory should be an easy choice

November 28, 2011
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AMD Radeon Memory should be an easy choice

Yes you read that right, AMD Radeon is now a memory brand as well… When it comes to PC memory, things usually come down to reading the specs of your motherboard and head to an online retailer, except in two cases: first, when you want to absolute best performance via overclocking. This is tricky...

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Transcend Bypasses DRAM Woes with Strong NAND Sales

October 8, 2011
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Had Transcend not spent the past few years diversifying its business, it might have seriously suffered because of the DRAM demand problem but, as it is, September turned out to be quite the favorable period. Many users are probably tired of hearing about all the problems plaguing the DRAM market segment, even if the...

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