TL;DR: ADATA and MSI have developed the world's first 128GB DDR5 CUDIMM Memory Module featuring 4-RANK architecture, doubling capacity for data-intensive workloads while maintaining high speed and ...
Micron has responded to the rising demand for high-capacity memory modules by fabricating 32Gb monolithic DDR5 dies and compiling them to make 128GB DDR5 RDIMMs. The firm has also outlined a timeline ...
TL;DR: G.SKILL has launched its first 64GB DDR5 modules, unveiling a 128GB DDR5-8000 memory kit with dual 64GB modules. This marks a significant advancement from the previous 48GB module limit. The ...
G.SKILL has just launched the 128GB DDR5-8000 memory kit, consisting of two 64GB modules, setting a new industry benchmark. This is the first time that a 64GB memory module has reached DDR5-8000 ...
G.Skill continues to push out higher capacity and faster DDR5 memory kits at a frenetic pace. It's latest offering, which is announced but not yet available at retail, is a large capacity 128GB memory ...
This is the world’s first DDR5 memory kit with 64GB high-capacity modules to reach the extreme overclock level of DDR5-8000, setting a new milestone for high-performance computing, content creation, ...
New technologies, HBM and 128GB DDR5, will drive a recovery in the memory market. Micron has just a 10% share of the HBM (high bandwidth memory) market. Micron has yet to produce a 128GB DDR5 chip. SK ...
If there's one thing PC power users dislike, it's not being able to upgrade their systems. The recent trend towards soldered RAM and storage has been annoying and now Dell has a new (old) twist on the ...
CES attendees are invited to experience Patriot Memory's latest memory and storage technologies January 6–9, 2026, in Las ...
TeamGroup might've been one of the first to announce that consumer DDR5 RAM is coming in 2021, but it's not alone in ushering in the new standard. Asgard - the Chinese-owned memory company, not the ...
I guess it's better than soldering... if only other manufacturers hyper-focused on thin-and-light could've thought of this... (looking at you, Apple). Click to expand... Doesn’t make any difference if ...