Samsung has unveiled its next-generation 24Gb GDDR7 memory modules, boasting impressive speeds of up to 42.5Gbps. These new modules offer future GPUs significantly larger VRAM capacity and a significant performance boost, potentially paving the way for next-generation gaming experiences. This move marks another step towards faster and more powerful graphics processing, potentially setting the stage for the next generation of GeForce RTX graphics cards.
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Micron Technology has launched a new category of DDR5 memory modules specifically designed for next-generation PCs, including AI-driven systems. These modules boast speeds up to 6,400 MT/s, significantly exceeding the performance of previous generations and offering a performance boost for demanding workloads.
Micron’s Crucial brand has launched its new DDR5 CUDIMM memory modules featuring on-module Clock Drivers (CKD) for enhanced speed and stability. These modules, designed for both desktops and laptops, offer faster data transfer rates than regular DDR5 kits and have been validated by Intel for its Core Ultra 200S “Arrow Lake” CPUs. With speeds reaching 6400MT/s and kits up to 64GB, this new generation of DDR5 memory promises to power the next wave of AI-driven computing.
New research using brain scans suggests that we actively control how our brains segment daily memories, much like movie scenes. The study shows that our own attention and goals, not just changes in our environment, influence how we remember events.
COLORFUL has joined the growing list of memory manufacturers releasing CUDIMM DDR5 memory kits, pushing the boundaries of speed and stability with its new DDR5-9600 modules. CUDIMM technology promises enhanced signal integrity, leading to higher frequencies and improved performance. The future of high-speed memory looks promising, with companies like Corsair and G.SKILL expected to release their own CUDIMM designs soon.
Iris, a new AI-powered wearable device developed by Indian-origin founder Advait Paliwal, promises to give users ‘infinite memory’ by capturing photos every minute, captioning them, and creating a personalized timeline of their lives. The device also boasts a focus mode designed to help users stay on track with their goals.
Asgard, a memory and storage manufacturer, has shattered the speed barrier with the release of its DDR5-9600 RAM, claiming it’s the first consumer memory to reach this incredible mark. This new RAM utilizes a clocked unbuffered DIMM (CUDIMM) technology and handpicked SK hynix DRAM ICs to achieve this remarkable feat. With a 400MT/s edge over the recently announced V-Color Xfinity DDR5-9200, Asgard’s Thor is pushing the boundaries of memory performance.
Rambus has introduced the industry’s first HBM4 controller IP, designed to accelerate next-generation AI workloads. This innovative controller enables cutting-edge AI accelerators, graphics, and HPC applications to leverage the capabilities of HBM memory, unlocking significant performance gains.
ADATA’s XPG LANCER NEON RGB DDR5 memory sets a new standard with its 60% RGB illumination, eco-friendly design, and high performance. Utilizing recycled plastics and optimized cooling, this memory delivers exceptional speeds up to 8,000 MT/s while maintaining lower operating temperatures.
Elif Shafak, the renowned author of ‘There are Rivers in the Sky’, delves into the themes of memory, migration, and storytelling, drawing parallels between her own journey and the experiences of her characters. She reflects on how language shapes identity, the importance of preserving history, and the power of fiction to transcend borders and connect us all.