Some of us have felt somewhat nervous about the collapse of DRAM and NAND Flash memory supply in the consumer market, while ...
PC hardware is in dire straits, but getting better game performance (or a more pleasurable-to-use rig) doesn't mean ...
The big three memory makers aren’t producing enough memory to keep up with demand, so CXMT is stepping up. As the DRAM shortage continues with no end in sight, China-based ChangXing Memory ...
If DDR5 prices were not painful enough already, counterfeit RAM is now entering the chat. Some fake memory sticks reportedly look convincing enough to fool buyers, right down to plastic chunks ...
As someone with seven HDMI cords secured with hook-and-loop tape and/or zip-tied together behind my TV, I know a thing or two (and then some) about how a home theater can get out of hand. This is why ...
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PCWorld reports on Micro Center’s testing of single versus dual-channel RAM configurations using AMD Ryzen 9 8950X3D and Radeon RX 7970 XT hardware. Gaming performance varies dramatically between ...
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A growing procession of tech industry leaders, including Elon Musk and Tim Cook, are warning about a global crisis in the making: A shortage of memory chips is beginning to hammer profits, derail ...
What happens when the backbone of modern technology, memory, becomes a scarce resource? The global DRAM shortage isn’t just a supply chain hiccup; it’s a full-blown crisis reshaping industries from AI ...
Memory chips are a key component of artificial intelligence data centers. The boom in AI data center construction has caused a shortage of semiconductors, which are also crucial for electronics like ...
Why memory prices have gotten so absurd that people are experimenting with assembling their own DDR5 modules. What's involved, from sourcing parts to soldering and flashing firmware, and whether it's ...