Corsair unveils new DDR5 RDIMM ECC memory kits
For workstation market
Corsair has unveiled its new line of WS DDR5 RDIMM memory kits, aimed to be used with the latest 4th gen Intel Xeon and AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series processors.
Crucial unveils new Crucial Pro DDR5-6000 memory and T705 M.2 Gen 5 SSD
Part of Crucial's Pro Series products
Crucial has announced two new Crucial Pro Series products, the Crucial DDR5 Pro Memory: Overclocking Edition DDR5-6000 16GB modules and the Crucial T705 M.2 Gen 5 SSD.
Micron unveils 24GB HMB3 Gen2 memory
With bandwidth over 1.2TB/s
Micron has announced it has started sampling the industry's first 24GB HBM3 Gen2 memory, with bandwidth reaching over 1.2TB/s, which is a 50 percent improvement compared to the currently available HMB3 memory.
G.Skill announces DDR5-8000 CL38 48GB (24GBx2) Memory Kit
Working on Intel's boards for now
G.Skill has announced its latest DDR5 kit based on 24GB memory modules, the Trident Z RGB DDR5-8000 CL38 48GB (24GBx2).
AMD B650 platform can't boot new memory
24 GB and 48 GB modules/kits are a no-go for AMD
While Intel 600- and 700-series boards are happily working with new 24 GB DDR5 memory modules and kits, it appears that AMD and motherboard makers have yet to make it work.
SK hynix claims to be building fastest server memory modules
8Gbps or roughly 8000MT/s
SK hynix claims to be building the world's fastest server DDR5 memory modules which will be capable of 8Gbps or roughly 8000MT/s.
Rust killing off memory safety issues in Android
Some things are best left to rust quietly
Google has noticed that since it announced Android Open Source Project (AOSP) support for Rust, memory safety vulnerabilities have fallen.
3D NAND memory sales dropped
24.3 per cent quarter-over-quarter
The production and price of 3D NAND memory dropped faster than a free falling team of performing elephants who forgot to pack their parachutes.
Apple been helping Chinese improve memory technology
Not sure the US government will be happy about that
Apple’s favourite newspaper The New York Times has discovered, that much to its horror, that Jobs’ Mob has not joined in the anti-Chinese bashing other Big Tech companies have been doing.
Apple abandons Chinese memory maker
Will probably jack the price up to cover it
Apple's cunning plan to keep its margins high by using cheap and cheerful Chinese chips in its iPhones has been stuffed-up by the US trade war.