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The ongoing memory shortage might make you wish you could make RAM at home, but this YouTuber's experiment proves it's not an easy feat.
At Computex, RAM manufacturers are showing CQDIMMs with 128 GB capacity and CUDIMMs with up to DDR5-8000. The memory crisis is also a topic.
Is this a sign that the predicted memory cavalry is rushing to the rescue?
The world has a memory problem, thanks to artificial intelligence. The explosion in AI-related cloud computing and data centers has led to so much demand for certain types of memory chips that now there's a shortage. The imbalance is expected to start ...
Chinese memory makers are pushing cheaper RAM and storage chips into the market, and major PC brands are starting to notice. The shift could eventually change hardware pricing in a big way — but not without complications first.
There's a new memory chip shortage and its effects are likely to reach consumers faster than expected. As you probably guessed, the chip shortage is driven by AI. New AI data centers are being built, and they're gobbling up the RAM market at a global level.
A new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B revision has been released without fanfare, replacing the previous single-RAM model with a dual-chip configuration. The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (PCB 13a) now uses two LPDDR4 chips, with the second one moved to the underside ...
It has been a bruising 24 hours for investors in memory chip storage companies, including Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), SanDisk Corporation (Nasdaq: SNDK), Western Digital Corporation (Nasdaq: WDC), and Seagate Technology Holdings (Nasdaq: STX).
Counterfeit DDR5 RAM sticks with fake labels and even dummy plastic chips are reportedly flooding PC markets amid rising memory prices. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox