Cutting corners: Faced with rising memory costs, Meta says it is reusing old DDR4 RAM in its servers rather than buying new hardware. The company revealed this week that it is repurposing DDR4 memory ...
It won't be long now before we can run some officially sanctioned benchmarks with finalized Alder Lake silicon, assuming no last minute delays put a cramp in Intel's plans to release its next-gen CPUs ...
The company reportedly uses a custom ASIC chip to ensure compatibility. Can we get that on some consumer boards, please?
We may have just seen a key benchmark result for the upcoming 13 th gen Intel Core processor family, code named Raptor Lake. A direct comparison appears to have emerged, pitting an Intel Core ...
Something to look forward to: We won't have to wait much longer for DDR5 to make its way into consumer products, and it looks like the benefits over DDR4 will be worth it. The new memory modules will ...
Why we need DDR5. The improvements of DDR5 when compared with DDR4. The torrent of data created by everything from smartphones to autonomous vehicles converges in the cloud, pushing existing server ...
With prices like these, DDR4 and DDR5 RAM is just not practical anymore ...
DDR5 — it’s all PC gamers can take about now that AMD Ryzen 7000 is about to launch. Although Intel has supported DDR5 since the launch of its 12th-gen Alder Lake processors, Ryzen 7000 is the ...