CXMT’s new DDR5 chips reached speeds of up to 8,000 megabits per second and had a maximum die capacity of 24 gigabits.
China's memory maker CXMT used this year's IC China 2025 expo to debut its new DDR5 product line, signalling its most assertive push into high-end server and AI-focused DRAM. The chips reach 8000Mbps ...
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DDR5 vs DDR4 in 2025: Is It Time To Upgrade Your RAM?
It's now become one of the biggest questions for new builders: Which type of memory wins the DDR4 vs DDR5 battle? This has ...
The DDR5 memory frequency world record has been broken again, this time by renowned overclocker CENS who achieved an ...
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DDR5 memory on AM5: The Four-Way Roundup!
Luke is back today with a close look at DDR5 memory on the AM5 platform. He tests four memory kits in total, with offerings ...
SK hynix plans to increase its DRAM memory chip production by an incredible 8x to help with RAM shortages, says demand right ...
Barely a week after Patriot Memory and Gigabyte tag teamed a DDR5 world overclocking record at 13,211.4 MT/s (6,605.7 MHz), G ...
G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd., the world’s leading brand of performance overclock memory, is thrilled to ...
Memory module manufacturer ADATA Technology Co. predicts the tight memory supply situation will continue through 2026, ...
JEDEC has introduced a new naming rule for emerging high-capacity DDR5 memory modules. As 4-rank unbuffered DIMMs begin entering production, the organization is replacing the former CUDIMM label with ...
Counterpoint warns that DDR5 RDIMM costs may surge 100% amid manufacturers’ pivot to AI chips and Nvidia’s memory-intensive ...
Quad-rank CKDs promise fatter modules for next-gen desktops JEDEC is hammering out a CQDIMM standard for DDR5 CKD memory that ...
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