SK Hynix has launched a new range of products via its wholly owned Essencore brand. The new range is called the KLEVV range and includes both DDR computer RAM and flash memory products such as SD ...
Something to look forward to: The original DDR5 standard was released in 2020, and DDR4 memory can still be used with newer CPU and motherboard models. JEDEC, meanwhile, is already working on the next ...
The DDR5 specification offers up faster speeds and higher capacities. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. At long last, the JEDEC ...
Industry analysts expect a major increase in DDR5 costs in 2026, driven by tightening supply and shifting priorities across ...
Korean chip manufacturer SK Hynix has unveiled the world’s first 64GB DDR5 RAM modules, marking a big step away from DDR4 DIMMs that have dominated PC memory since 2013. The DDR5-4800 chips support ...
Memory trend charts from PCPartPicker show how much has changed in a relatively short time. For much of 2025, DDR4 pricing ...
It has been a nice, long run for the DDR4 standard, and while it is not exactly coming to a complete end, DDR5 is poised to replace it in the not-too-distant future. On next-gen platforms, anyway.
Antec has announced that they will be offering memory products soon. Specifically, they are launching their Series5 DDR4 memory kits. These are equipped with RGB LEDs and are completely wireless, ...
Both ADATA and SK Hynix sent us news about their new DDR4 memory modules today. While ADATA was proud to have moved quickly to support the standard and launched 4, 8, and 16GB DDR4 modules today, SK ...
Gigabyte is dipping its toes into the memory market in a couple of new ways. We've seen the introduction of new SATA-based SSDs using Toshiba 3rd Gen 3D TLC memory, and now it's getting in on the DRAM ...
Keeping up with today's demanding PC tech can break your wallet, with components like DDR4 RAM commanding $100 prices for 16GB modules. Apacer aims to take some of the burden off or your bank account ...
Hey, no. I'm not judging. If you really need 128GB of DDR4 3,000MHz RAM that's your business. Perhaps you like to swap a lot of raw 4K 90 fps video files between the disks of your multi-monitor setup, ...