In 2023, Kingston expanded its portfolio by introducing the Kingston FURY Renegade Pro DDR5 RDIMM, offering overclockable ...
RDIMM, or Registered Dual Inline Memory Module ... managing large data volumes essential for AI models. With DDR4 now ...
Avalue technology Inc. (TAIEX:3479-TW), a global leader in industrial computing solutions, has announced the upcoming launch of its latest server motherboard, the HPM-SIEUA . This cutting-edge board ...
CUDIMM is the latest development in RAM technology, and it comes with some exciting upgrades of standard UDIMM memory.
Wells Fargo is making waves with its recent coverage of Rambus, launching an Overweight rating and setting an ambitious price target of $62. This bullish stance has already pushed Rambus shares up by ...
DDR-Xactor is a comprehensive memory VIP solution portfolio for DDR4/3, LPDDR3/2, RDIMM/LRDIMM, DFI-PHY used by SoC and memory controller designers using the external SDRAM and DIMM memory components ...
DDR4 is still at small levels ... So, the content per module is going to be at least 4 times what you see on the current RDIMM. So, that's what we talk about when we say it's going to be a ...
Rambus Inc (RMBS) reports robust growth in product revenue and strategic advancements in DDR5 technology, while navigating ...
DDR-Xactor is a comprehensive memory VIP solution portfolio for DDR4/3, LPDDR3/2, RDIMM, LRDIMM (including 3DS), NVDIMM-P/N, DFI-PHY used by SoC and memory controller designers using the external ...
The company says that these innovative new products for RDIMMs and MRDIMMs "will seamlessly extend DDR5 performance with unparalleled bandwidth and memory capacity for compute-intensive data ...
This includes high-capacity RDIMMs, LP DRAM for data centers, and enterprise SSDs. However, despite the positive outlook in these areas, the overall sentiment suggests that there might be better ...
In terms of speed, we'd say the sweet spot to aim for is around the 3000MHz mark for DDR4. For DDR5, We'd say to aim for 4800MHz and above, although at that point it really depends on your coffers ...