Memory

Micron has reaffirmed plans to start shipments of its HBM3E memory in high volume in early 2024, while also revealing that NVIDIA is one of its primary customers for the new RAM. Meanwhile, the company stressed that its new product has been received with great interest by the industry at large, hinting that NVIDIA will likely not be the only customer to end up using Micron's HBM3E. "The introduction of our HBM3E product offering has been met with strong customer interest and enthusiasm," said Sanjay Mehrotra, president and chief executive of Micron, at the company's earnings call. Introducing HBM3E, which the company also calls HBM3 Gen2, ahead of its rivals Samsung and SK Hynix is a big deal for Micron, which is an underdog on the...

OCZ PC3500 Platinum: A Return to the Fastest Timings

OCZ introduces new memory for the DDR400 to DDR466 range that can do very fast 2-2-2-5 timings. With all the recent memory introductions with slower timings, it is...

11 by Wesley Fink on 10/30/2003

OCZ 4200EL: Tops in Memory Performance

Today, OCZ introduced 4200EL - the Highest Speed Memory that we have tested at AnandTech. Does the new OCZ 4200EL live up to its DDR533 Performance Rating? ...

45 by Wesley Fink on 10/13/2003

Mushkin PC4000 High Performance: DDR500 PLUS

Mushkin is introducing a new revision of their DDR500 memory that claims great performance at DDR500 and fast timings at DDR400. How does it compare to the top...

11 by Wesley Fink on 9/26/2003

Corsair TwinX1024-4000 PRO: Improving DDR500 Performance

Today, Corsair introduces an improved DDR500 with a cast aluminum heatsink and LED activity lights. We compare it to Corsair’s current PC4000 and the best of our DDR500 roundup.

17 by Wesley Fink on 9/15/2003

Mushkin & Adata: 2 for the Fast-Timings Lane

Mushkin and Adata have taken a different approach to fast memory by providing memory that works at very fast timings at DDR400 to DDR433. How does it compare...

17 by Wesley Fink on 9/1/2003

Searching for the Memory Holy Grail - Part 2

In Part 1, we determined the best Memory Configurations for the Intel 875/865 motherboards. Part 2 looks at the fastest memory available from a range of memory manufacturers...

77 by Wesley Fink on 8/26/2003

OCZ 3700 GOLD: Building High-Performance Memory

High-Performance Memory manufacturers use many tricks to coax the highest performance from their memory products. We look at the some of the processes OCZ has used to turn...

68 by Wesley Fink on 8/7/2003

Searching for the Memory Holy Grail: Part 1

One of the questions we are often asked is whether a particular motherboard can run with four DIMMs. With the Intel 875/865 Dual-Channel boards, we are realizing that...

42 by Wesley Fink on 7/27/2003

865PE & 875P Memory Guide

After hours and hours of testing we have finally completed memory module testing on the most popular 865PE and 875P motherboards using the latest BIOSes available. Read on to...

10 by Evan Lieb on 6/9/2003

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 8/26/2002

Weekly Memory & Motherboard Price Guide: April 2001 1st Edition

Higher bandwidth memory solutions fall in price once again, it's clear where the market is headed and PC133 isn't it. Find out what the best buys are in...

0 by Kiran Venkatesh on 4/1/2001

Weekly 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 3/2/2001

Rambus DRAM Part 2: Performance

Last week we took a look at the theory behind the need for a higher bandwidth solution and illustrated that RDRAM was a solution that could potentially fit the...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/22/2000

Rambus 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 5/15/2000

PC133 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

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