Sure, you’ll have to sell both your kidneys to buy it, but at least now you can finally have 128GB of cutting-edge RAM in your PC. This week, Corsair announced it is now selling two 128GB DDR4 RAM ...
If you're like me, you've been waiting for the perfect - and massive, DDR4 memory kit for your AMD Ryzen Threadripper CPU. G.SKILL has now unleashed its new Trident Z RGB memory kit, which is fully ...
We've seen G.SKILL and its 128GB DDR4 kit, but now Corsair has just announced the world's first available 128GB DDR4 unbuffered memory kits in its Vengeance LPX and Dominator Platinum Series lines.
Humans like to celebrate barriers being broken. The speed of sound. The first 1GHz processor, or 1TB hard drive. So get ready to pop the California sparkling wine, because we just smashed right ...
SK Hynix today announced it has developed the world’s first 128GB DDR4 memory module, twice the capacity of the company’s current 64GB module. The new memory module, which is also being touted as the ...
Let me guess, the only reason you've avoided buying a 128GB DDR4 memory kit for your PC is because you've been holding out a faster option, right? Well, good news! G.Skill just kicked things up to ...
Forget a 64 GB RAM stick. It's all about the 128 GB module now. A year after it introduced the first 64 GB 3D TSV DDR4 DRAM, Samsung reveals that mass production for the first TSV (through silicon via ...
Hey, no. I'm not judging. If you really need 128GB of DDR4 3,000MHz RAM that's your business. Perhaps you like to swap a lot of raw 4K 90 fps video files between the disks of your multi-monitor setup, ...
Crucial announced a new 128GB memory module for servers, and it is the largest module capacity from Crucial to date. The Crucial 128GB DDR4 LRDIMM 2666 MT/s server memory module will allow you to take ...
Samsung today announced that it has started mass production of 128GB DDR4 modules built using 'through silicon via' (TSV) technology. This is an industry first at this capacity; Samsung introduced the ...
128GB. It didn't seem so long ago that 16GB seemed like a ludicrously opulent excess. What is life? Where did the years go? These are the uncomfortable questions raised by G.Skill's new RipJaws V DDR4 ...
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