TL;DR: Micron has expanded its Crucial consumer memory and storage portfolio, introducing the P510 Gen5 SSD with up to 11GB/sec read speeds and new RAM products. The lineup includes DDR5 Pro ...
Back in early June, we received our first sets of DDR4 RAM from Crucial, which we posted about in an article called, "A close-up look and discussion of Crucial's upcoming DDR4 Memory". We now have had ...
How far will DDR4 go before handing off the baton to DDR5? At least a little bit further, apparently—Crucial just earned itself some bragging rights by launching the Ballistix Max 5100, the fastest ...
Crucial is once again pushing the boundaries of dynamic memory, with its latest Ballistix Max 5100 RAM already taking names. Particularly, while the limited edition kit boasts an advertised 5100MHz, ...
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Citing a "surge in demand for memory and storage" driven by AI data centers, Micron announced on Wednesday that it's made the "difficult decision to exit the Crucial consumer business in order to ...
Micron Technology is winding down its consumer-facing Crucial brand to focus on providing RAM and other components to the AI industry, The Wall Street Journal reports. The company plans to continue ...
Remember when memory played a pivotal part in increasing overall system performance? I can recall (though I try not to) spending hundreds of pounds on high-speed modules back when matched dual-channel ...
The era of affordable PC building is over, at least for the foreseeable future. If you've been out of the loop or gaming on a console, the memory market is currently imploding. Micron, the brand ...
A Micron VP tried to explain that since the company is still selling RAM to PC manufacturers, the shuttering of its Crucial ...