ADATA has introduced what it calls the world’s first high-capacity DDR5 4-Rank CUDIMM memory module, developed in collaboration with MSI. Each module offers 128GB of
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Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. (YMTC), China’s leading NAND flash maker and a central player in the U.S.–China chip war, is moving forward with plans to
XPG, a fast-growing provider of systems, components, and peripherals for gamers, esports professionals, and tech enthusiasts, and a gaming brand of ADATA Technology, proudly announced
At GTC Washington 2025, NVIDIA finally unveiled the hardware that will power its next AI revolution, the Vera Rubin Superchip. It’s the company’s most ambitious
Micron Technology saw its shares climb significantly in premarket trading Thursday, continuing a strong rally fueled by growing analyst optimism over demand for memory chips
Chinese chipmaker Zhaoxin has unveiled its most powerful server CPU yet, the Kaisheng KH-50000 series, which boasts up to 96 cores per processor and is built using a
In the high-stakes race for AI supremacy, Nvidia is urging its memory suppliers to accelerate the development of next-generation HBM4 memory. According to industry analysts,
For decades, the memory world has been a two-party system: DRAM for speed, NAND flash for storage. Together, they’ve powered everything from your smartphone to
More than a decade after the U.S. first branded Huawei a national security threat, the Chinese tech giant now says it has turned sanctions into
Breakthrough triples memory switching efficiency, paving the way for ultra-low-power computing. This is a paradigm shift story. For years, spin loss was the enemy of