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Samsung ships first commercial HBM4 memory module, Nvidia’s Vera Rubin expected to use it: SSNLF stock soars 55%
Samsung’s HBM4 module is expected to be used in Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin AI accelerators. ・Nvidia reportedly plans ...
A photo shared via Chinese social media, attributed to a Lenovo product manager, appears to show a Samsung LPCAMM2 memory module labeled 96 GB with an LPDDR5X-9600 data rate.
HBM4 shifts from component upgrade to system driver in Nvidia and Samsung’s Rubin strategy for large-scale AI compute platforms ...
Global memory shortage is lifting laptop RAM prices as AI data centers take more DRAM; learn practical ways to cut upgrade ...
In recent years PC makers had two choices when it came to laptop memory. They could include SODIMM slots with support for user-replaceable DDR memory or LPDDR memory which typically uses less power ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA is negotiating with Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron to use SOCAMM memory modules in its Project DIGITS follow-up. SOCAMM offers better energy efficiency and more I/O channels than current ...
In an effort to protect product authenticity and reduce retail fraud, Corsair has revamped its Vengeance DDR5 memory packaging so you can see exactly what's inside.
Innodisk has released its new DDR5 CAMM2 and LPDDR5X CAMM2 (LPCAMM2) memory modules for embedded applications in the industrial sector. These memory modules deliver fast speeds of up to 6400 MT/s and ...
We heard about CAMM memory modules last year, but now JEDEC has published the new CAMM2 memory module standard that will find us receiving higher capacities, higher speeds, and massive space savings.
NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. (“SMART”), a division of SGH (Nasdaq: SGH) and a global leader in memory solutions, solid-state drives, and hybrid storage products, ...
In 2022, Dell surprised the tech world by announcing it had come up with an all-new standard for laptop memory named CAMM. It even gave it a sexy name: Compression Attached Memory Module. Since then, ...
G.Skill has agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it 'deceptively advertised and labeled' the speed of its DDR5 and DDR4 desktop memory modules.
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