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  • Kingston introduces new 12GB DDR3 kit Kingston introduces new 12GB DD... [NeoSeeker]
    If you are building a new PC these days, most people should be fine with 6GB. But hey,everybody could use more memory right?  Kingston has introduced a new 12GB memory kit. It is 6 2GB modules. So, you'll be able to run your X58 ... (more) (0 comments)
  • DDR2 and DDR3  prices rising DDR2 and DDR3 prices rising [NeoSeeker]
    It seems we are in the middle of a slight memory shortage. Both DDR2 and DDR3 have been steadily increasing in price in recent months. Here in Vancouver, it was not unheard of to see 4GBs of DDR2 for around $40 CDN on sale, last summer -- now, pr ... (more) (0 comments)
  • DRAM prices are still climbing DRAM prices are still climbing [TechSpot]
    DRAM prices continued their trek northward through the month of August, reportedly reaching profitable levels after sinking to multiyear lows in early 2009. According to research firm Gartner, prices for 1Gb DDR3 chips leaped 18.9% to $1.58 per c ... (more) (0 comments)
  • DRAM faces a not very early death DRAM faces a not very early death [TG Daily]
    It's too early to declare that DRAM (dynamic random access memory) is dead or even dying, but the writing is on the wall and it eventually will be displaced. (more) (0 comments)
  • OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000, PC3-12800, and PC3-10666 Platinum and Gold Memory Unveiled - Hardware OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000, PC3-12800, ... [CoolComputing]
    OCZ Technology today unveiled low-voltage DDR3 designed specifically for the upcoming Intel P55 Chipset and subsequent Intel Core i7, i5, and i3 (Socket 1156) processors. Configured for dual channel mode,.... (more) (0 comments)
  • Patriot releases memory kits for P55 chipsets Patriot releases memory kits fo... [NeoSeeker]
    Several things change with the upcoming release of the Intel LGA1156 Core i7 and Core i5 processors. The lower pin count on these processors compared to current LGA1366 Core i7 CPUs is due to the fact they use a dual channel memory controller. Pa ... (more) (0 comments)
  • A-DATA Extends DDR3 Lineup with 4GB Single Module A-DATA Extends DDR3 Lineup with... [Expreview.com]
    A-DATA has now added a 4GB single module to their DDR3 lineup which includes U-DIMM for desktops, SO-DIMM for laptop and unbuffered ECC-DIMM/ECC Registered DIMM for workstations and servers. The 4GB DDR3 single module brings not only capacity, b ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Samsung starts making 2Gb DDR3 DRAM on 40nm Samsung starts making 2Gb DDR3 ... [TechConnect]
    Samsung Electronics' chip arm, Samsung Semiconductor has proudly announced that it has kicked off mass production of the first ever 40nm 2Gb DDR3 DRAMs. The new memory chip delivers a data rate of up to 1.6 Gbps when powered at 1.35V, and is set ... (more) (0 comments)

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  • Hynix ready for production 40nm 2Gbit DDR3 Hynix ready for production 40nm 2Gbit DDR3
    Memory manufacturer Hynix is ready for the production of a new generation 40nm DDR3 memory chips. The chips contain 2Gbit of storage capacity, allowing 4 GB modules to become affordable, and existing 2GB modules to drop in price as well. Intel h ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Cheaper 12 GB DDR3 kit by Kingston Cheaper 12 GB DDR3 kit by Kingston
    A few months ago, Kingston proudly presented one of the few triple-channel DDR3 memory kits with a 12 GB capacity, consisting of only three modules. The drawback of this kit was that is was extremely expensive to produce 4 GB on a single DDR3 mo ... (more) (0 comments)
  • G.Skill dual-channel 2200 MHz CL7 DDR3 kit G.Skill dual-channel 2200 MHz CL7 DDR3 kit
    G.Skill claims to have introduced the fastest DDR3-memory modules. The modules are clocked at 2200 MHz, sporting 7-10-10-28 timings at 1.65V. Each module has a 2 GB capacity and the kits are to optimally perform when combined with Intel's Core i ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Nine DDR3 Lynnfield kits by Super Talent Nine DDR3 Lynnfield kits by Super Talent
    Following several competitors, Super Talent has launched its new DDR3 memory kits specially designed for Intel's Core i5 and Core i7 Lynnfield processor, combined with the P55 chipset. The dual-channel DDR3 memory kits will be available in the s ... (more) (0 comments)
  • G.Skill ECO DDR3 modules at 1,35V G.Skill ECO DDR3 modules at 1,35V
    At the launch of Intel's Nehalem architecture, multiple memory manufacturers were forced to launch new versions of their high-end DDR3 kits. The memorycontroller in Intel's new processors has a specified maximum voltage of 1,65 volt, something m ... (more) (0 comments)
  • High-end dual channel DDR3 kits by Exceleram High-end dual channel DDR3 kits by Exceleram
    In an attempt gain the interest of high-end users such as overclockers and gamers, Exceleram has added four dual-channel DDR3 memory kits to its line-up. The kits consist of two 2GB modules and range in clock frequencies from 1600 up to 2133 MHz ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Second generation 1Gb DDR3 chips by Hynix Second generation 1Gb DDR3 chips by Hynix
    Hynix has announced the second generation of its 1 Gbit DDR3 memory chips. The chips features a 54nm process and are to be more efficient than the current DDR3 versions. The new chips use the standard 1,5V voltage and according to Hynix require ... (more) (0 comments)
  • Apacer presents Giant II DDR3 memory modules Apacer presents Giant II DDR3 memory modules
    After Apacer introduced DDR3-kits for overclockers, new Triple Channel Giant II DDR3 memory modules have also appeared on the manufacturer's website. These kits are meant for users with an LGA 1366 processor. The Giant II DDR3 modules feature th ... (more) (0 comments)
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