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Power Your PC with ADATA XPG Xtreme Series 2133X
Looking for performance? ADATA Technology has just unveiled its new XPG Xtreme Series 2133X, which has been designed to provide gamers and enthusiasts the power they need to take their systems further.
DDR4 Memory to Reach Computers in 2013
According to Micron, DDR4 memory will be available for devices as early as next year. The company expects to begin volume production by the end of this year.
Kingston Unveils New Package Design for System-Specific Memory Modules
Kingston introduces its new packaging for the system-specific memory modules for Apple, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Sony, and Toshiba notebooks.
Apacer Unveils Black Panther Memory Modules
Apacer reveals its new Black Panther memory modules that boast stability and performance and provides users with cost-effectiveness at a reasonable price.
Kingston Bags First Rank in APAC Region
Despite the uncertain global economic climate in 2011, Kingston managed to cement its status as the most preferred memory module brand by the local markets.
New Transcend DDR3 Memory Kits Compatible with Intel Xeon and Core i7 CPUs
Transcend has just announced the availability of its latest 16GB DDR3-1600 Registered DIMM and 8GB DDR3L-1333 Low Voltage RDIMM modules, which provide users with increased memory performance while reducing heat and power consumption.
Going Energy Efficient with ADATA
Modern data centers consume a lot of energy, which is why data center administrators are always looking for more energy-efficient technology. ADATA may just have the solution for that, with its new range of low-voltage RAM modules.
KINGMAX Introduces its 8GB DDR3 Nano Gaming RAM Series
KINGMAX has launched its new 8GB DDR3 memory module series that is capable of quad-channel memory settings.
Rambus Claims Near Future Death of NAND
Rambus proceeds down the path of flash memory, with the purchase of Unity Semiconductor being the first step in cornering the Flash memory market.
G.Skill Launches Its New Ares Low Profile DDR3 Memory Kits
With a 3.2cm-tall low profile heat spreader design, the memory modules are ideal for building high performance PCs with large CPU coolers, or other systems with restricted space. Factor in XMP support, low voltage at high speeds and you get memory that's ideal for overclocked systems.
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OCZ Reaper Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) DDR3 kits are designed specifically to comply with that latest low-voltage CPUs. Configured for dual chan...
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Kingmax's Hercules series of DDR3 memory is the company's first to use its unique nano thermal dissipation technology which allows Kingmax t...
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G.SKILL's ECO dual-channel memory kit is targeted at energy efficient Socket LGA1156 systems with its 1.35V rating.
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Kingston's HyperX DDR3 Low Voltage memory runs at an ultra-low 1.35 volts at 1600MHz, the lowest voltage to date for desktop PCs. These memo...
