then this kit from Crucial is perfect, as it nets you a whopping 32GB of RAM. Granted, it’s also the older DDR4 standard, but most people are likely still on that, so that’s not too bad.
These new clock driver-based memory modules are designed for AI PCs and high-performance systems, promising faster downloads, ...
Micron has announced that it is expanding its portfolio with clock driver memory, a brand-new category of memory products ...
Micron and its sub-brand Crucial introduce new CUDIMM memory module: on-module Clock Driver (CKD) improves speed, stability, up to 6400MT/s speeds.
Crucial, a brand under Micron Technology headquartered in Idaho, USA, announced the release of two new DDR5 memory modules: ...
Upgrading memory if you've been stuck on a DDR4 system might seem like more hassle than its worth, but it's never been more viable. But how much RAM do you actually need? And what speed is best ...
Offering speeds up to 6,400 MT/s, two times faster than DDR4, Micron’s first-ever CUDIMM and CSODIMM memory solutions offer ...
Micron Technology is making available a brand-new category of clock driver memory. The company has announced the launch of ...
Marketed under the Crucial brand, Micron’s DDR5 clocked unbuffered DIMMs and clocked small-outline DIMMs run at speeds up to ...
Micron Technology introduces faster DDR5 memory modules for AI-driven systems, validated by Intel, capable of speeds up to ...
Micron Technology has launched new DDR5 memory modules, including the Crucial DDR5 CUDIMM and CSODIMM. These modules are now available in large quantities and comply with JEDEC standards.
In addition, Intel has validated Micron DDR5 CUDIMM and CSODIMM solutions up to capacities of 64GB for use with its Intel Core Ultra processors (Series 2), launched in October 2024. "As AI takes ...