Memory
As LPCAMM2 adoption begins, the first retail memory modules are finally starting to hit the retail market, courtesy of Micron. The memory manufacturer has begun selling their LPDDR5X-based LPCAMM2 memory modules under their in-house Crucial brand, making them available on the latter's storefront. Timed to coincide with the release of Lenovo's ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 laptop – the first retail laptop designed to use the memory modules – this marks the de facto start of the eagerly-awaited modular LPDDR5X memory era. Micron's Low Power Compression Attached Memory Module 2 (LPCAMM2) modules are available in capacities of 32 GB and 64 GB. These are dual-channel modules that feature a 128-bit wide interface, and are based around LPDDR5X memory running at data rates up to 7500 MT/s...
Memory Module Technologies: TCP, EPOC and FEMMA
Recent developments in DIMM technologies allow unprecedented densities to be squeezed onto a low profile 1.2 inch DIMM. Join us as we take a look at the new...
0 by Andy Hui on 8/26/2002Weekly Memory & Motherboard Price Guide: April 2001 1st Edition
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0 by Kiran Venkatesh on 4/1/2001Weekly Memory & Motherboard Price Guide: March 2001 1st Edition
It's Price Guide time and what a time it is to purchase memory and motherboards. The prices of Socket-A motherboards and the rest of the boards in general...
0 by Kiran Venkatesh on 3/2/2001Rambus DRAM Part 2: Performance
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0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/22/2000Rambus DRAM: Uncovering Facts & Burying Rumors
There is a lot of misinformation floating around the 'net regarding a little company known as Rambus and their extremely expensive memory technology. Would you believe that we...
2 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/15/2000PC133 SDRAM Roundup - April 2000
For the first time in a year we take a look at the latest SDRAM modules out on the market and crown a winner. This time around the...
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 4/3/2000