Pricing trends show a slowing or tapering off of memory pricing, but some high-end DDR5 kits still show continued increases.
With the absurd rise in RAM and storage prices, it has become a rather lucrative option for some to steal their way into ...
Memory prices have been absolutely bonkers over the past several months, but laptop makers might just be able to weather the ...
In a time when DDR5 kits can cost more than a graphics card, some builders are literally soldering their own memory sticks to ...
Today's PCs can accept up to 16 GB of RAM, and even the older machines can take up to 1 GB. This was not very useful information back in the Stone Age of, say, 1997, because back then, a RAM ...
Something to look forward to: The original DDR5 standard was released in 2020, and DDR4 memory can still be used with newer CPU and motherboard models. JEDEC, meanwhile, is already working on the next ...
Framework has announced its second price increase for RAM modules in less than a month. The company, known for its modular and repairable laptops, blames this decision on an extreme shortage and ...
Laptop RAM is facing a conundrum. The SODIMM standard — which is basically a shrunken form of desktop RAM modules — is almost 25 years old and facing an upcoming speed wall. With the demand for ...
DDR4 memory, even though a generation old at this point, is still very capable and can deliver performance levels only slightly behind the newer DDR5. While DDR5 memory continues to make inroads with ...
Dell isn't looking to reinvent system memory, but it does want the industry move to what it claims is a superior form factor for today's increasingly thinner and lighter laptops. That's what you're ...
RAM specifications and clarifications The Mac Pro uses 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully-buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) memory. it has Eight FB-DIMM slots on two memory riser cards (4 slots per card) supporting up to ...
Problems with RAM We continue to cover an issue where the Power Mac G5 Uniprocessor firmware update makes some units more picky about RAM -- that is, modules that previously functioned properly now ...