The Lattice Double Data Rate (DDR3) Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) Controller is a general-purpose memory controller that interfaces with industry standard DDR3 memory ...
Supports industry standard Double Data Rate (DDR2 and DDR3) SDRAM. Pipeline access allows continuous data bursting and hidden command execution. Page hit detection supports fast column access and ...
Leading memory module manufacturers are looking to expand their supply to PC OEM customers to offload low-cost inventory, according to industry sources. With memory chip prices showing signs of ...
With these new memory modules, we might finally stop seeing GPUs with just 8GB VRAM in the near future, with the maximum capacity reaching a massive 48GB. Samsung’s newest DRAM will allow GPU ...
A special slot for inserting a memory card. Memory cards allow you to expand the phone's built-in memory (or in the past these slots have been used to add some missing features such as Wi-Fi ...
G.SKILL is now also teasing its Trident Z5 CK DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules, marking the company's entry into the Compute Unified Device Interface (CUDIMM) memory market. These modules represent the ...
The new memory kit includes two 16GB modules, totaling 32GB, and operates at a voltage of 1.35V to ensure stable high-speed performance. The Crucial Pro DDR5 memory modules support both Intel's ...
A recent innovation in the memory world is CUDIMMs, which are memory modules which have their own clock driver, as opposed to relying on the system clock like traditional DIMMS – and this leads ...
The key detail is that the new modules, which feature a clock driver directly on the memory module itself, don't require overclocking to hit that speed. DDR5-6400 is a new JEDEC speed standard ...
the Crucial DDR5 clocked unbuffered dual inline memory modules (CUDIMM) and clocked small outline dual memory modules (CSODIMM), which are now shipping in volume. These new offerings are designed ...
First, the good news. Wccftech cites its own sources as it reports that the RTX 5080 will get 32Gbps memory modules from the get-go — a significant upgrade over the RTX 5090 with its 28Gbps.
The new 24Gb GDDR7 memory modules will have 3GB memory capacities versus 2GB on 16Gb GDDR7, which will see future 128-bit GPUs on 12GB of GDDR7, 256-bit GPUs with 24GB of GDDR7, and a 384-bit GPU ...