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Memory News
Thursday, December 3, 2009
- 3:02 pm | Corsair Launches Dominator GTX 2.25GHz Memory Modules. Corsair Unveils World’s Fastest Memory Modules
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
- 2:34 pm | Crucial Reveals 4GB DDR3 Memory Modules for Enthusiasts. Crucial Enables Desktops with 12GB, 24GB Memory
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
- 11:26 pm | PNY and Sony to Add Free Movies to Flash Cards, Graphics Cards. PNY’s Flash Products, Graphics Cards to Be Bundled with Free Movies
- 6:35 pm | Samsung Begins to Mass Produce NAND Flash with DDR Interface. Samsung’s New NAND Flash Boasts Improved Data Read Speed, Same Power Consumption
- 6:04 pm | Kingston Reportedly to Outsource Part of Production. Kingston to Outsource Production to Gain Market Share
- 11:47 am | Samsung Begins to Produce 3-Bit-per-Cell Flash Memory Using 30nm Process Tech. Samsung Makes 3-Bit-per-Cell Flash at 30nm Node
Memory
The leading manufacturers of overclocker-friendly memory go on increasing frequencies their top-end DDR2 SDRAM products can work at. Today we are going to introduce to you PC2-8800 memory that is capable of being clocked at a record-breaking 1.1GHz.
In this review we will be testing a few overclocker-friendly DDR2 SDRAM kits from Corsair, GeIL, OCZ and Patriot currently available in shops.
Do you want to get the maximum out of your system with a Core 2 Duo processor? Read this review to learn what memory suits that purpose best!
Today we are going to check out the overclocking potential and features of two new 2GB memory kits from G.SKILL. Find out how far you can go with the 2GB Value and Extreme solutions from this company from our detailed review!
Today we would like to offer you an interview with the CEO of PDP Systems/Patriot Memory. We have already reviewed the memory products from this company on our site multiple times, and today we got a great opportunity to ask some questions to the man who got this all started – Paul Jones.
High capacity fast DDR SDRAM for overclocking enthusiasts is no longer a rare thing to see these days. The leading memory manufacturers have finally started offering more and more kits of the kind. In our today’s roundup we will take a closer look at 2GB DDR SDRAM kits from Corsair, OCZ, G.Skill and PQI.
How much RAM should a contemporary computer system have? This is a very important question for many users out there. In our new test session we compared the performance of systems equipped with 1GB and 2GB of RAM.
Not so long ago a new brand – Aeneon from Infineon – appeared in the memory market. The official positioning of the Aeneon memory solutions is "right answer for price-performance orientated customer needs". However, it is our job to check this statement out. So read our detailed review of Aeneon product family today!
Our new DDR2 SDRAM review is devoted to top overclocker’s memory modules from Kingston. Let’s find out if this solution manages to overcome the 1GHz bar and get side by side with the today’s leaders in overclocking DDR2 SDRAM segment.
The newly released DDR700 SDRAM and its performance are the subject matter of this review. Are Patriot PDC1G5600ELK modules the fastest available or there’s a hitch somewhere?
Today you will get acquainted with another memory solution that managed to surpass 1GHz threshold. It is going to be overclocker DDR2 SDRAM memory from Corsair. This memory manufacturer is very well-known for their excellent products. For example, their DDR2-1000 modules boast the lowest latencies than the competitors.
August was a pretty slow month, however there were quite a few interesting things happening in the memory market. The extreme growth of the manufacturers’ production capacities, the leveling-out of the DDR1 and DDR2 prices, the developments on the DDR3 side and more in our monthly overview.
In our new review of overclocker’s DDR2 SDRAM memory modules we are going to introduce to you another solution promising to conquer the 1GHz top. And it did! Check out our new article for details!
Using new overclocker-friendly modules of DDR2 SDRAM – Corsair TWIN2X1024A-5400UL, Mushkin XP2-6400 DDR2 and OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum Enhanced Latency Dual Channel – we are going to check the performance of Pentium 4 systems with DDR2-1067 and DDR2-800 SDRAM. You will also see how memory frequency and timings affect the overall performance of a Pentium 4 platform.
We would like to introduce to you memory solutions from the Taiwanese G.SKILL company targeted for extreme overclockers. Two memory kits, DDR600 and DDR566, are going through detailed testing in our lab today. You’ve always wanted to get excellent characteristics for a modest price. Now you can go for it with G.SKILL memory!
Summer is traditionally considered to be a slow season, but not this year and not in the memory market. Exciting details from the "Rambus vs. the rest of world" story, the end of the MHz race in the memory modules market, unexpected price growth in the memory chip market, and more in X-bit’s monthly coverage.
We are going to look at three different Secure Digital memory cards and one Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard from Kingston and RiDATA in our today’s article. These small solutions are getting more and more popular in the big market of consumer electronics and computer multimedia products. Check out our article for performance details now!
Despite all the exciting events happening this month, such as E3, Computex, NVIDIA Editors' Day, I still continue telling you about the news from the memory industry. Learn what was cool and exciting in May and what to expect in the future from the monthly overview!
What has been happening in the memory market lately? We are going to discuss the situation with the memory prices, the changes in the market shares, new established joint projects and of course, new products that might be of interest to hardware enthusiasts and overclockers, as well as to ordinary users.
Our review will be devoted to a truly great overclocker’s product that can add a lot of potential to your Athlon 64 platform. Find out what the advantages of the DDR600 for the Athlon 64 platform are from our new review of this award-winning memory kit!



