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Samsung upped the anty on its DDR3 memory lineup forward with news of a new two-gigabit (256MB) module. Using a new 50 nanometer manufacturing process, the memory is twice as dense as before and ...
Samsung hasn't provided pricing for the memory but does note that a less expensive, 8GB dual-inline RAM stick is also made possible for workstations and other, more conventional systems that use ...
Samsung Electronics has announced that it has made a 512GB memory bank. It is the first memory bank the company has made based on the upcoming DDR5 standard. To build the RAM stick, Samsung stacked ...
Samsung was already one of 167 licensees of the Memory Stick, which was introduced in fall 1998. But until now, Samsung had not officially indicated it would manufacture products supporting Memory ...
Samsung claims that its 128GB DDR4 RAM can hit speeds of up to 2,400Mbs and use up to 50 percent less electricity.
And boy is the company going large. At least, in terms of capacity. Right now, us laymen are stuck with 64GB, or 128GB RAM sticks at a stretch, but that looks set to change (via Computer Base).
The new contract follows an agreement that Samsung and Sony signed in August 2001 to support the Memory Stick on Samsung products including DVD players, mobile phones, PCs and televisions. While ...
Supposedly, Samsung has done something completely different today by announcing their 32GB DDR3 RAM stick. In fact, the company is claiming this is the first… ...
With Vista being the most memory-hungry version of Windows to date, you can never have too much memory. Some of you may feel comfortable just running 4 or even 8 GB in your system.
Samsung has not yet confirmed pricing or availability for its 8GB module, but it did say that the new memory would be available as an optional add-on for Dell’s Precision M6500 laptop (or as ...
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