Kingston planning to reveal DDR3 HyperX RAM, SSD at Computex

Category: Storage - Published: May 22, 2007 No Comments »

Last last year, Kingston unveiled its then-blazing fast HyperX DDR2 RAM modules, and just as you’re finally paying those couple of 2GB kits off, the same company is apparently planning to up the ante. Reportedly, Kingston is looking to reveal its DDR3 1500MHz HyperX and DDR2 800MHz low latency memory modules at Computex, which should […]

AMD Aligns Transitions to New Memory Type, Process Technology

Category: CPU and Chipset - Published: May 16, 2007 No Comments »

Advanced Micro Devices plans to tie up transition to a new process technology and to a new memory type, according to documents seen by X-bit labs. While the move has its own logical explanations, back in the past the company did not risk to execute a similar plan. AMD’s microprocessors produced using 45nm process technology […]

AMD: 45nm, DDR3 and Socket AM3 in 2008

Category: CPU and Chipset - Published: May 3, 2007 No Comments »

This new architecture will first make an appearance with the introduction of the Barcelona-family server processors. K10 features a native quad-core design that incorporates shared-L3 cache, HyperTransport-3 support and backwards functionality with AM2 motherboards. The original K10 desktop and server processors will debut on the 65nm architecture while in the second half of 2008, AMD […]

Hynix Receives DDR3 Validation From Intel

Category: Storage - Published: May 1, 2007 No Comments »

Hynix Semiconductor today announced it has received validation on its DDR3 memory components and modules from Intel. The newly-validated DDR3 products are 1Gb DDR3 SDRAM component manufactured on 80nm process technology, 1GB 2GB DDR3 Unbuffered-DIMMs. These devices have operating speeds of 800MHz and 1066MHz and a 1.5V power supply. These speeds are offered in latency […]

Buffalo Unveils DDR3 Memory Modules

Category: Storage - Published: April 27, 2007 No Comments »

Japanese subsidiary of Buffalo Technology Inc., a leading maker of advanced memory modules and other electronics, has announced the world’s first memory modules based on DDR3 chips. While there are several months to go till the first DDR3-supporting platforms will emerge on the market, Buffalo wants to sell them now, but at a price that […]

Copyright © 2007 reviewLAB.net | contact | about us | advertise | RSS feed