SK Hynix has started to mass-produce 18GB LPDDR5 DRAM modules for mobile devices, offering the largest capacity memory modules within the industry. Targeted at premium smartphones, SK Hynix LPDDR5 memory modules are also expected to be used by high-performance camera applications and AI. The first smartphone to feature SK Hynix LPDDR5 …
Read More »Samsung introduces HBM-PIM – the world’s first HBM with artificial intelligence
Samsung has announced a new type of HBM. Named HBM-PIM, this is the world's first High Bandwidth Memory integrated with artificial intelligence processing power. Featuring a processing-in-memory design, HBM-PIM is aimed at data centre use, HPC systems, and AI-enabled mobile applications.
Read More »TeamGroup launches Delta Max White RGB SSD and Xtreem ARGB White DDR4 memory
TeamGroup has released a couple of white-themed translucent components featuring RGB lighting. Besides the 1TB Delta Max White RGB SSD, Teamgroup has also launched the new Xtreem ARGB White DDR4 Gaming Memory kits. Starting with the Delta Max White RGB SSD, the SSD's casing features a large translucent area with RGB …
Read More »DDR3 prices will reportedly increase by 40-50% throughout 2021
A new report claims DDR3 pricing will soar by up to 50% in the coming year. As is the case with many tech products at the moment, this is due to demand outstripping supply. DDR4 memory might be the mainstream type of DRAM nowadays, but DDR3 still has its uses. …
Read More »TeamGroup introduces the world’s first DDR5 SO-DIMMs
Besides manufacturing the first DDR5 SO-DIMMs, TeamGroup also expects to be the “first to take Intel and AMD’s new platform validation tests”...
Read More »Corsair launches Vengeance RGB Pro SL memory kits with ten-zone RGB lighting
Corsair is adding to its extensive line-up of DDR4 memory this week with the new VENGEANCE RGB PRO SL series. The Vengeance RGB Pro SL DDR4 memory kits will initially be available in speeds of up to 3600MHz and in capacities ranging up to 128GB. The Vengeance RGB Pro SL …
Read More »Patriot Viper Steel RGB 3600MHz 32GB Memory Review
Can Patriot's latest Viper Steel RGB memory kit compete at £165?
Read More »Intel to introduce memory overcloking support on H570 and B560 motherboards
It looks like Intel will finally introduce memory overclocking support on non-Z motherboards, starting with the 500-series. By enabling memory overclocking support, systems equipped with H570 or B560 motherboards will allow memory modules to operate above their official specifications for increased performance. Unlike AMD, which offers overclocking support on almost all …
Read More »Adata DDR5 memory modules will deliver speeds of up to 8400MHz
Adata has begun work on DDR5 memory... with speeds up to 8400MHz in the works!
Read More »Patriot launches new high capacity Viper Steel RGB DDR4 RAM kits
Patriot Viper Gaming is revamping its memory line-up today with the new Viper Steel RGB DDR4 RAM kits. These kits are focused on bringing a big memory capacity boost, with kits up to 64GB. The new Viper Steel RGB series has evolved from the previous Viper Steel series with the …
Read More »TeamGroup consumer-grade DDR5 memory is already in validation process
The end of the DDR4 era is coming faster than some might think. TeamGroup has started the validation of the first consumer-grade DDR5 memory with its partners, outpacing the competition by being the first company in the memory industry to reach this phase. Despite the lack of desktop and laptop platforms …
Read More »KitGuru Advent Calendar 2020 Day 9: Win a Patriot Viper 1TB M.2 SSD and 32GB RAM kit! (closed)
For Day 9 of the KitGuru Advent Calendar 2020, we’re teaming up with Patriot to give you the chance to win an SSD and RAM upgrade bundle! The bundle includes a Patriot Viper VPN100 1TB M.2 SSD and a Patriot Viper Steel Series DDR4 32GB memory kit.
Read More »KitGuru Advent Calendar 2020 Day 5: Win a G.Skill 64GB Trident Z Neo RAM kit (closed)
For Day 5 of the KitGuru Advent Calendar 2020, we’re teaming up with the folks at G.Skill to give you the chance to win an excellent memory upgrade. Our prize today is a 3600MHz, 64GB kit of Trident Z Neo memory.
Read More »Patreon exclusive: Win a Team Group T-Force Xtreem DDR4 RAM kit! (closed)
Update: This competition is now closed and we can announce the winner… @Fionny from our Discord server! Thanks to all our Patrons for their continued support, and don't forget about our Advent Calendar running daily this month. We are back with another exclusive competition for our Patreon supporters! As a thank …
Read More »Black Friday: Best SSD, HDD and RAM deals
Black Friday has officially arrived and with it, there are a ton of new deals floating around, making this weekend the best time to buy some new upgrades for your gaming setup. We’ve been on the lookout for some of the best storage and memory deals. SSDs: SSDs have become …
Read More »Crucial Ballistix Max hits over 7000MHz, setting new world record
A new world record for memory frequency has been set this week, with one overclocker pushing a 16GB module of Crucial Ballistix Max DDR4 RAM to over 7000MHz. The new record was achieved by overclocker ‘baby-J', using Crucial Ballistix Max DDR4-4000 memory. In order to achieve the massive 7000MHz memory …
Read More »Patriot Viper Steel Series 3600MHz 64GB (2x32GB) Review
Looking for 64GB of DDR4 memory? We check out a kit from Patriot
Read More »G.Skill updates Trident Z Neo memory kits for Ryzen 5000
Alongside AMD's Ryzen 5000 series CPU launch, G.Skill has also updated its Trident Z Neo memory series. The Trident Z Neo series was introduced to offer an optimised memory solution for AMD Ryzen systems. The latest kits are looking to be the best yet. G.Skill's new Trident Z Neo DDR4 …
Read More »G.Skill launches CL14 low-latency memory kits with up to 64GB capacity
G.Skill has released plenty of super-fast memory kits over the DDR4 generation but this week, we are focusing on extreme low-latency. This week, G.Skill is announcing low-latency DDR4 kits with up to 64GB capacity. These kits will be DDR4-3600 CL14-15-15-35 and released in 32GB and 64GB kits under the Trident …
Read More »Leaked AMD slide details Ryzen 5000 series memory overclocking
An AMD slide belonging to the “When Gaming Begins” presentation has leaked, detailing the memory overclocking in Ryzen 5000 desktop processors. As per this slide, “DDR4-4000 is to Ryzen 5000 series as DDR4-3800 was to AMD Ryzen 3000 series”. The slide shared by TechnoPat, details what Infinity Fabric clock (fclk), …
Read More »SK Hynix launches the first DDR5 RAM modules
After announcing plans to develop DDR5 memory back in 2018, this week, SK Hynix has announced its first DDR5 RAM modules.
Read More »Team Group T-Force Xtreem ARGB 3600C14 16GB Review
How good is this 3600MHz CL14 memory kit from Team Group?
Read More »Seasonic AURA MODDED Build (Part 2)
Let the mods begin! Today we strip down the Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO modules and mod out the heat spreaders...
Read More »Thermaltake ToughRAM RGB 4600MHz Review
We check out this kit of 4600MHz memory from Thermaltake - just how fast is it?
Read More »Micron reveals HBMnext, planned to release in 2022
In a Micron Tech Brief, the company has confirmed the launch of the successor to HBM2E, named HBMnext. This next evolution of High-Bandwidth Memory is expected to arrive in 2022. HBM (high-bandwidth memory) was used in GPUs for the first time by AMD in 2015. Back then, AMD used SK Hynix …
Read More »Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB (White) DDR4-3600MHz 32GB
Is this the sexiest ram ever made? We think so
Read More »HyperX launches Predator and Fury DDR4 kits with up to 256GB capacity
HyperX is revamping its lineup of Predator and Fury DDR4 RAM, this time with up to 256GB of memory and up to 4800MHz speeds. These new kits were designed to pass “rigorous certification test procedures” for both Intel and AMD based systems. The Predator modules are available with 8GB, 16GB, …
Read More »TeamGroup T-Force XTREEM ARGB memory sets AIDA64 quad-channel record
This week, TeamGroup is making waves in the overclocking scene, as the company's T-FORCE XTREEM ARGB memory modules have been pushed to world record speeds. Working with overclocker ‘LeeGH', TeamGroup's XTREEM ARGB DDR4 3200MHz was able to take the quad-channel memory record on AIDA64. Utilising the ASUS ROG Rampage VI …
Read More »SK hynix starts mass-production of “HBM2E” memory
Today, July 2, SK hynix has announced that it has started mass-production of high-speed DRAM,”HBM2E” – only 10 months after the company announced it had started the development process. SK hynix's HBM2E is said to support speeds of over 460 GB per second, with 1,024 I/Os – based on 3.6Gbps …
Read More »Lexar to enter DRAM market
Lexar has announced its entry to the DRAM market, where the company plans to offer memory solutions for both laptops and desktops. Lexar is mainly known for its flash storage products, including SD cards and, more recently, SSDs. Now, the company says it is “excited to announce its entrance into the …
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